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Egypt, US Sign New MoU on Cultural Property Protection


Wed 01 Dec 2021 | 07:23 PM
NaDa Mustafa

The United States and Egypt signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to continue the protection of Egypt’s cultural property for an additional five years, US embassy in Cairo announced.

 

"We are pleased to announce that the United States and Egypt signed a new five-year agreement to continue to protect Egypt's cultural antiquities and build on the original agreement signed in 2016," the embassy tweeted.

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The MOU was signed in Cairo by U.S. Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt Jonathan R. Cohen, and Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt Mostafa Waziri, US Department of State said in a statement.

 

The new MOU supersedes an agreement signed in 2016 and expands protections to include additional categories of cultural objects from Egypt.

 

The United States is a committed partner in preserving, restoring, and protecting Egypt’s cultural heritage. The MOU will facilitate continued direct cooperation between law enforcement and efforts to identify, interdict, and return trafficked cultural heritage from Egypt.

 

This agreement strengthens protections for Egypt’s rich cultural heritage and reinforces our shared commitment to disrupt the trafficking of Egypt’s archaeological artifacts and cultural objects.