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VIDEO: Iraq recovers rare artifacts from Japan, Switzerland

VIDEO: Iraq recovers rare artifacts from Japan, Switzerland

Roya News12-02-2025

Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein handed over a collection of rare artifacts to Minister of Culture Dr. Ahmed Fakak Al Badrani during a ceremony at the Iraqi National Museum on Feb. 11, 2025.
Speaking at a joint press conference, Hussein highlighted the importance of these recovered antiquities, which narrate the rich history of Iraq's ancient civilizations. He confirmed that the artifacts had been retrieved from Japan and Switzerland, emphasizing Iraq's ongoing diplomatic efforts to repatriate its looted heritage.
'The diplomacy of retrieval pursued by our ministry has led to the recovery of tens of thousands of smuggled artifacts despite complex legal and diplomatic challenges,' Hussein stated.
Among the recovered items are the statue of the sun god Maran Shamash and rare Assyrian relics dating back to the eighth century BC. The collection also includes textile paintings from the ancient caves of Al-Tar in Karbala, which had been on loan to a Japanese archaeological mission since 1975. Hussein underscored that these artifacts are not merely historical remnants but integral to Iraq's national identity.
Acknowledging the diplomatic efforts behind the recovery, Hussein expressed gratitude to the Legal Department of the Foreign Ministry and the Iraqi embassies in Tokyo and Bern for their collaboration with institutions in Japan and Switzerland. He stressed that protecting historical heritage is a shared global responsibility, requiring continuous cooperation.
'This is a historic step that strengthens the link between our past and present while ensuring the preservation of our cultural heritage for future generations,' Hussein remarked, calling for further national and international initiatives to recover Iraq's remaining antiquities.

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