France Returns 23 Syrian Treasures After 15 Years as Macron Visits Damascus
The artifacts, flown back on Macron’s plane, include Roman bronze objects, Byzantine pieces and a mosaic panel from the Umayyad Mosque.
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France returns 23 Syrian treasures during Macron's landmark Damascus visit
France returned 23 Syrian artefacts to Damascus after they remained in Paris for 15 years following a 2011 exhibition loan. The handover during Emmanuel Macron's visit signals Syria's reopening and could aid wider heritage recovery.
(Paris=Yonhap News) Correspondent Song Jin-won = France has finally... 23 Syrian archaeological artifacts that it had kept in its own country for about 15 years after lending them for an exhibition to Syria...
France returns 23 Syrian treasures after 15 years as Macron visits Damascus
France has returned 23 Syrian archaeological treasures after they remained in the country for about 15 years.
France Returns 23 Archaeological Treasures to Syria After 15 Years During Macron's Visit to Damascus
France finally returned 23 Syrian archaeological treasures that remained in the European country for about 15 years after being loaned for an exhibition. His return coincided with the historic visit to Damascus of French President Emmanuel Macron, the first of an important Western leader since the overthrow of Bashar Assad in late 2024.
After 15 years, France has returned 23 Syrian artifacts that remained in the country after being loaned for an exhibition. Their return coincided with the visit of Fr
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