Japan, Italy, Korea ready to restore historical relics in Afghanistan

The Deputy Minister of Culture of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Mawlavi Atiqullah Azizi, met with UNAMA’s General Representative in Afghanistan Markus Potzel, and UNESCO’s Special Representative.

Ekleme: 15.12.2022 17:41:13 / Güncelleme: 15.12.2022 17:41:13 / English News
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Both sides discussed historical and cultural issues of the country, according to a statement.

UNAMA Special Representative Markus Potzel thanked the Ministry of Information and Culture for its efforts, especially for maintaining good relations with international cultural institutions.

He said Afghanistan is a very rich country in terms of history and there are not only historical monuments of Afghans but monuments of international common history.

Azizi, deputy minister of Culture, asked them to help Afghanistan in preventing, protecting, and preventing the smuggling of historical relics.

Currently, agencies have been established to control the smuggling of historical relics, adding that the Islamic Emirate has started quick efforts to free the seized historical areas from usurpation.

The historical area of ​​Mes Aynak, that there are historical artifacts this area and at the same time Mes Aynak mine is very important for the Islamic Emirate Azizi added.

The UNESCO’s Special Representative for Afghanistan mentioned that Korea, Japan, and Italy have expressed confidence in their cooperation to restore the historical and cultural areas of Afghanistan and that the ancient city of Bamyan will be restored shortly. (ILKHA)