UNESCO has put the brakes on Turkish President Erdogan’s intentions to turn Hagia Sophia into a mosque, according to protothema.gr.
A source from UNESCO told Turkish Sputnik network that any plan concerning the status of the Hagia Sophia would have to be submitted to the relevant UNESCO committee and approved in order to proceed.
“Decisions concerning the implementation of the Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural Heritage are taken by the World Heritage Committee. If a country has signed on to the Convention and wants to change the name of a monument, it will have to submit its proposal for approval to the committee”, the source noted.
“UNESCO is preparing for the work of the committee but can not predict its decisions in any way,” it added.
Turkish President Erdogan announced during a TV interview that he planned to turn the Hagia Sophia, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage site and a museum since the 1920s, to be turned into a Mosque during a pre-election gathering in Constantinople.
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