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Italy wins G-7 backing for UN peacekeeping force for culture

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A replica of Palmyraís Arch of Triumph is on display at Piazza Della Signoria
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The G-7 group of rich nations committed on Friday to pursuing the creation of a UN peacekeeping force to protect world heritage sites from destruction in conflict and combatting the trafficking of plundered treasures.
Destroying antiquities at heritage sites like the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra and the shrines of Timbuktu in Mali has increasingly become a tactic of war for groups like Daesh, both to feed propaganda and profit from smuggling, the UN says.
The G-7 nations — Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Britain, US and Italy — signed an accord in the Italian city of Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, to strengthen international collaboration to protect cultural heritage.
Armed UN peacekeepers deployed in countries like Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Syria are commonly known as “Blue Helmets.”
Italy has put together a unit of Italian “blue helmets of culture” active in areas where the UN has humanitarian operations. The Culture Ministry said Friday’s accord included a commitment to enable such restorers and art experts to join missions in conflict zones.
Even so, it is not clear how exactly such an addition to a peacekeeping unit might operate.
Last week, the UN Security Council adopted its first ever resolution focusing on cultural heritage, in which it called on states to step up the fight against the looting and trafficking of archaeological, religious and other cultural artefacts.
Italy, which is hosting G-7 meetings this year, set up a special police force in 1969 to track down stolen artefacts and artworks, which are often smuggled abroad.
Since then, the force has recovered some 800,000 artefacts stolen in Italy, which has more UNESCO world heritage sites than any other country.
Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said Italy wanted “to make culture an instrument of dialogue between nations.”
Asked ahead of the Florence meeting how others had reacted to his plan to introduce culture to the G-7 agenda in light of US President Donald Trump’s desire to cut funding for the arts, Franceschini said Italy had met with “a lot of openness.”

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