Greece will continue to demand return of Parthenon Marbles, Mendoni says

Five girls walk in a single file, part of a collection of stone objects, inscriptions and sculptures, from the Parthenon Sculptures displayed at the British Museum in London, October 16, 2014. [Dylan Martinez/Reuters]

Greece will continue to demand the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Athens and their reunification with the Parthenon, Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said on Friday, responding to recent comments by her British counterpart that returning the sculptures would "open a can of worms."

In an interview with private broadcaster SKAI radio, the minister said this demand would be expressed "at all levels, both on the level of public opinion but also via the processes of UNESCO."

The recent comments by her British counterpart, Michelle Donelan, do "not end any discussion on the issue, since, essentially, the [Greek] prime minister, in his briefing with the President of the Republic, put the issue in its absolutely correct dimensions. There is communication. There are contacts, as I wrote recently. A negotiation is very difficult, but it is not impossible," she said.

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