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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-04-05

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] IMF no longer necessary for Greece's stabilization, says ECB official
  • [02] Archaic Kore from Acropolis Museum to be exhibited in Hermitage Museum

  • [01] IMF no longer necessary for Greece's stabilization, says ECB official

    VIENNA (ANA-MPA/D. Dimitrakoudis) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is no longer necessary for Greece's stabilization, from an economic point of view, a European Central Bank official said in a newspaper interview published on Tuesday.

    "That's a problem that the Europeans can solve alone," ECB Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny told Austrian newspaper Die Presse.

    Commenting on the possibility a debt relief for the country, he said "an explicit haircut is unlikely", adding that "Greece has already made great progress".

    Asked about the recent wiretapping of telephone conversations of top IMF officials, he declined to comment, adding he doesn't know anything about their authenticity. He noted however they constitute a blow to positive developments in Greece.

    [02] Archaic Kore from Acropolis Museum to be exhibited in Hermitage Museum

    One of the Athens Acropolis' finest and best-preserved votive korai - the archaic statues depicting young women - will be presented outside Greece for the first time on Friday, when it is put on display in the Roman Courtyard of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. The statue, which leaves Greece for the first time, is travelling to Russia as one of the cultural exchanges organised for the Year of Greece and Russia 2016.

    The exhibition will be inaugurated on the Greek side by Greece's Culture Minister Aristidis Baltas and on the Russian side by St. Petersburg Governor Georgy Poltavchenko and Russian Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky.

    A culture ministry announcement said that the two countries are planning a series of such initiatives throughout the year, in order to further cement the bonds of friendship between the two countries. Such initiatives will also include the organisation of exhibitions, including archaeological exhibitions, that will give the Greek and Russian people an opportunity to become acquainted with important aspects of each other's culture.

    These exhibitions will begin with two separate "advance" presentations, the first of which was the loan of Greco-Scythian gold objects from the State Hermitage Museum to the Acropolis Museum on March 11, where they will remain until October 2, and the second being the Kore statue.

    The kore loaned to the Hermitage Museum was discovered in 1886 northwest of the Erechtheion. It is dressed in richly coloured clothing and jewellery and is lifting her long chiton as she walks. The hair, eyes, clothes and jewellery all retain traces of the original coloured pigments decorating the marble statue.


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