FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A view of the Acropolis archaeological site and the Parthenon temple ruins in Athens

FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Foreign students take notes while visiting the Pnyx hill, opposite the Acropolis archaeological site in Athens, Greece, November 27, 2023. 

ATHENS/LONDO — Greece’s government on Tuesday accused Britain of showing “a lack of respect” by abruptly canceling a meeting between their leaders at short notice in a dispute over ancient Greek sculptures brought to Britain in the early 19th century. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak canceled a planned wide-ranging meeting with his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis after the latter raised the decades-old demand for the return of the Parthenon sculptures from the British Museum.

“This is not common, we are trying to find a precedent and we can’t,” said Pavlos Marinakis, a spokesman for the Greek government. “It shows a lack of respect to the prime minister but also to the country he represents.”

FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Parthenon sculptures on display at the British Museum in London

An employee views examples of the Parthenon sculptures, sometimes referred to in the UK as the Elgin Marbles, on display at the British Museum in London on Saturday.