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Two and a Half Years After the Russian Invasion, Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage Remains at Risk

Last updated: October 4, 2024 6:22 pm
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The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has not only resulted in loss of life and destruction of infrastructure, but it has also taken a toll on Ukraine’s rich cultural heritage. The targeting of cultural sites and the removal of artworks by Russian forces have been condemned by the international community, with organizations like UNESCO expressing grave concern over the threats to Ukrainian heritage.

The newly announced $1 million grant to the International Center for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property is a significant step in the preservation of Ukrainian culture. The grant, part of the larger $10.5 million commitment by the U.S. under the Ukraine Cultural Heritage Response Initiative, will support efforts to improve risk reduction and emergency management of Ukraine’s cultural heritage. This support is crucial in the face of targeted attacks on Ukrainian history and culture, as noted by Ambassador-at-Large Richard Kurin.

Cultural heritage workers from Ukraine and international organizations have been working tirelessly to protect and preserve valuable artworks and artifacts. The smuggling of important works of art out of Ukraine and their display in other countries, such as the five artworks from Kyiv’s Khanenko Museum exhibited at the Louvre, highlights the global effort to safeguard Ukrainian heritage.

In addition to financial support for cultural rescue initiatives, the U.S. has also imposed emergency import restrictions to combat the illegal removal and sale of Ukrainian cultural artifacts. These measures, along with the substantial military assistance provided to Ukraine, demonstrate the U.S.’s commitment to standing with Ukraine in its fight for human rights, freedoms, and cultural identity.

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As the conflict in Ukraine continues, the preservation of its cultural heritage remains a top priority for the international community. Through collaborative efforts and ongoing support, Ukraine’s rich history and cultural identity can endure despite the challenges it faces.

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