“Everything is in work, all the logistics chains for the return are being worked out, because not everything is possible today purely logistically to return,” RIA Novosti quotes him as saying.

Shvydkoy added that we are talking about the works of Wassily Kandinsky, sent to an exhibition in Seoul, as well as the works of Carl Faberge, which are exhibited in London.

“So far, I don’t see any threats to the cultural property of the Russian Federation abroad,” he added.

Earlier, the head of the Russian Ministry of Culture, Olga Lyubimova, said that exhibits from the collection of patrons Mikhail and Ivan Morozov had returned to Russia.