Nishchuk declared Ukraine’s readiness to “provide any additional information at the request of the court.”

“Now we are carefully studying this decision together with all those involved: our lawyers, the Ministry of Justice, the Ukrainian Embassy in the Kingdom of the Netherlands and legal advisers,” RIA Novosti quotes the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture.

He also noted that Kiev’s position that Scythian gold should return to Ukraine remains unchanged.

Earlier, the court in Amsterdam postponed the date of the final decision on Scythian gold from the museums of the Crimea for six to nine months.

Currently, artifacts are stored in the Allard Pearson Museum, where they were brought a few years ago.