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UNESCO's Position on Returning Artwork During an Armed Conflict
UNESCO's position is enshrined in the 1954 Hague Convention and its protocol, which has governed how artwork should be treated during armed conflict. Both Russia and Ukraine have signed the UNESCO Convention. The Convention and the protocol says that when the occupation ends, that's after an armed conflict, the state must return cultural objects to the formerly occupied authorities. After the conflict is over, one presumes that the Ukrainian government in Kiev will need to take all sorts of actions to right wrongs,. And one presumesthat they will take up the question of the artworks and demand their return."
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