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Putin Asks to Speed Up Reconstruction of Great Mithridates Stairs in Crimea

© Sputnik / Taras Litvinenko / Go to the mediabankThe Crimea State Council in Simferopol. (File)
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday asked Republic of Crimea Head Sergey Aksenov to expedite the reconstruction of the Great Mithridates Stairs in the eastern Crimean city of Kerch.

Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Artek international children's center in Crimea - Sputnik International
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KIEV (Sputnik) — Earlier in the day, Putin arrived in the Crimea and visited the International Children's Center Artek.

"Last year we took the decision and the entire year was spent solely on producing the design and estimate documentation, but the Crimean head is not the one to blame, there is common work supported by Moscow’s ministries… If you need support of other Moscow’s structures, let’s do this, let's push to make all this happen faster," Putin said.

Putin previously visited Kerch in mid-September, 2016.

In early February, Aksenov said that 1.2 billion rubles ($20.1 million) had been allocated to fund the reconstruction of the Great Mithridates Stairs. Aksenov also noted later in the month that reconstruction of six landmark cultural heritage objects, including the Great Mithridates Stairs, had been scheduled for 2017.

The Great Mithridates Staircase was built in the first half of the 19th century to lead to the top of Mount Mithridat. Both were named after Mithridates VI of Pontus, the ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus that fought against the Roman Empire.

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