Optimistic about finding an agreement on the issue of the Parthenon Sculptures said he is the President of the British Museum, George Osborne.
In an interview with a British newspaper, the country's former Finance Minister stated that the issue of the Parthenon sculptures is the most intractable problem of the Museum for 200 years.
He asked that everyone approach the problem with an open mind, satisfying both the requirements of the Greek state and the British requirements and laws.
Source: RIK Radio/Isaac Karipidis
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