- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said commercial agencies in Europe have been selling Yemen’s artefacts in different ways.
- Yemen’s government has asked European countries not to let Yemeni artefacts be sold at auction in many European places.
- It urged European nations to prevent such actions and return the artefacts to the Yemeni government.
Yemen’s government asked European countries not to let Yemeni artefacts be sold at auction in many European places.
In a statement released Thursday by the Yemeni News Agency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that commercial agencies in Europe have been selling Yemeni artefacts in different ways.
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The ministry urged European nations to prevent such actions and return the artefacts to the Yemeni government.
As per the statement, the Yemeni government opposes the sale of antiquities because they represent Yemen’s “ancient civilization and glorious history.”















