“At the moment, the date of the decision on this case is unknown, since one of the judges was again recalled. The date of this hearing will be determined later and will be considered in the Amsterdam Court of Appeal instead of the Hague Court of Appeal, ”the court said.

At the end of March, the Amsterdam Court of Appeals adjourned the case on the ownership of Scythian gold from Crimean museums due to the situation with the spread of coronavirus infection COVID-19.

The meeting date was set for July 7th.

A collection of Scythian gold was exported from Crimea to an exhibition at the Allard Pearson Museum in Amsterdam in 2014. After the Crimea became part of Russia, both the peninsula museums and Ukraine claimed their rights to gold.