More efforts taken to repatriate Nguyen Dynasty’s imperial seal: Spokesperson
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The Nguyen Dynasty’s imperial seal "Hoang de chi bao". (Photo: VNA) |
Spokesperson Hang said recently, under the Government’s timely direction, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Vietnamese Embassy in France and the Vietnamese Mission to UNESCO have worked on all channels to intervene stopping the auction of the seal and ownership transfer to the Vietnamese side. They exchanged diplomatic letters and notes; officially contacted and met with the diplomatic Advisor of the French President, the French Ministries of Foreign Affairs, and of Culture, UNESCO leaders, and other relevant specialised departments.
Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang the Ministry's regular press conference in Hanoi on November 17, 2022. (Photo: WVR/Quang Hoa) |
“We have also discussed with the French auction House Millon and consulted organisations specialising in cultural and artistic heritage, and individuals involved to acquire information and notify relevant agencies in Vietnam, creating a basis for negotiations,” the Spokesperson said.
On October 19, Millon announced its auction of 329 antiquities, including two dating back to the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), a golden seal made in 1823 under the reign of King Minh Mang (1820 - 1841) and a golden bowl made under the reign of King Khai Dinh (1917-925).
After the confirmation of the authenticity of the seal, a Vietnamese inter-ministerial delegation and the Auction House agreed to transfer them. On November 14, the MCST said that the sides agreed to carry out relevant legal processes and procedures for the repatriation of the seal to Vietnam in accordance with the laws of both nations, in the spirit of their mutual understanding and the Vietnam-France friendship and relationship.