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Italy covers nude sculptures for Iran president
ROME: Italy's desire to court visiting Iranian President Hassan Rouhani extended to covering up classical nude sculptures in the museum where he met Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, it emerged on Tuesday.
The two men made speeches in Rome's Capitoline Museum after a Monday signing ceremony which saw Italian companies tie up $18 billion worth of deals with the Islamic Republic.
A huge statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius on a horse featured prominently in many of the photographs of the event.
But nude statues, including a Venus dating from the second century B.C., had all been covered up in temporary wooden cartons, removing the risk of them creeping into any of the shots — or catching Rouhani's eye.