UNESCO's review of Hagia Sophia is still ongoing

UNESCO's review of Hagia Sophia is still ongoing

UNESCO's review of Hagia Sophia is still ongoing

UNESCO has responded to numerous inaccurate statements from the Turkish Minister of Culture and Tourism.

It is recalled two weeks ago Mehmet Nuri Ersoy reportedly stated that “since Greece complained about us to UNESCO, its representative came and made remarks. They are not bothered by the fact that it became a mosque.”

“The UNESCO vice-president who came, told me that their main criterion is for Hagia Sophia to be open for people to visit and for it to be protected,” the minister was quoted as saying.

The announcement posted on the UNESCO website states that:

The statement was welcomed by Greece's Minister of Culture and Sport, Lina Mendoni: "It is very important that the Director-General of UNESCO Audrey Azoulay has issued three announcements since the issue of the change of status of Hagia Sophia was raised. The reaction of the Director-General, who is in charge of representing the International Organisation, expresses her real concern and interest. Of course, we will have to wait for the results of the report of the inspectors who are examining the change of the status of Hagia Sophia and the Monastery of Chora, from museums to mosques."

Last month, the General Directorate of Institutions (which is under the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism), announced a tender for the construction of toilets inside Hagia Sophia. The toilets are scheduled to be completed by August 11, 2021.

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