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The E-Sylum: Volume 23, Number 2, January 12, 2020, Article 20

RESTRICTIVE TURKEY, TUNISIA AGREEMENTS, PART 2

Max Fox submitted this follow-up to last week's article on the potential agreements with Turkey and Tunisia which could have a large impact on coin collecting in the U.S. Thanks. -Editor

CARTHAGE, First Punic War

The results of the comment period for the proposed MoUs between the U.S. and the Republics of Turkey and Tunisia are in. In total, almost 99 usable electronic public comments were received and posted on the Regulations.gov website:
https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=DOS-2019-0043

This is not great, but not terrible either. A lot from both sides voiced their concerns over several different, but equally important, issues. Two important organizations, for instance, namely the American Hellenic Institute (AHI) and the Committee for Cultural Policy and Global Heritage Alliance were not thrilled with the Turkish request (to say the very least), and based a part of their strong opposition to the proposed MoU on the grounds of denying large American populations of Armenians, Greeks, and other peoples who had once called the land of modern Turkey their home, antiquities that their very ancestors had made and/or owned. We know from history that some of the same people were forcibly dispossessed of them too, in the last two centuries. As for the Tunisian request, the latter organization (CCP & GHA) echoed my own comment on Tunisia's puzzling dearth of evidence of illicit material residing in the U.S. Read their request over again. It is amazing in a lackluster way. For some of these reasons alone, it would be good to show our support for both organizations, which brings us to my next point.

In my previous post, I had forgotten to mention that "the Cultural Property Advisory Committee will hold an open session on January 21, 2020," in which the public is invited to participate (either in person or electronically by Zoom). More information on how to attend can be found on the website here:
https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=DOS-2019-0043-0001

Also, interested parties can download a PDF copy of the following issue of the Federal Register which appears to contain much of the same information:
https://www.regulations.gov/contentStreamer?documentId=DOS-2019-0043-0001&contentType=pdf

Very important: if anyone wishes to speak at the meeting, they must be registered " via email (culprop@state.gov) in order to be assigned a slot" no later than January 14.

Because of the questionable nature of both MoUs, especially in light of current world events and even the Cyprus question, it is actually more uncertain this time which direction the upcoming CPAC meeting will take.

To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
RESTRICTIVE TURKEY, TUNISIA AGREEMENTS PENDING (https://www.coinbooks.org/v23/esylum_v23n01a27.html)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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