Britain & Greece could strike “deal” to share Parthenon sculptures, chairman of the British Museum stated

They could be shared with Greece & there is a “deal to be done”, the chairman of the British Museum George Osborne has told LBC radio

The former Chancellor was answering a question from Andrew Marr about the fate of the Parthenon sculptures (a.k.a. Elgin Marbles) which have been the focus of a long-running diplomatic row between London and Athens.

Mr Osborne told LBC there is a “deal to be done” with Greece over a sharing arrangement which could see the ancient artworks divided between London and Athens.

Greece has been vocal about demanding the marble sculptures, once situated in the ancient Greek Parthenon temple, are returned to Athens.

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Speaking to LBC Mr Osbourne hinted a deal could be reached where the ancient artefacts could be displayed in both countries.

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