US and UK signed a treaty on the protection of the titanic wreck
US and UK signed a treaty on the protection of the titanic wreck
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London: A historic agreement has been reached between the United States and Britain to preserve the wreckage of the badly crashed ship Titanic. Where the ship sailed on its first voyage 107 years ago, it crashed into the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean after hitting a huge iceberg. The international agreement will give governments the right to allow anyone to enter the rubble or remove artifacts. Where its purpose is to cherish and honor the memories of about 1,500 passengers and crew members killed in the accident.

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It is also being said that the agreement was signed by the UK itself in 2003, but it came into effect after the confirmation of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the end of 2019. The wreck of the ship could not be preserved earlier, as it is in the international waters where it was submerged. Britain's shipping minister Nusrat Ghani has described the deal as important.

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According to information received from sources, this ship, built by the Harland & Wolff Company of Belfast, sank on 15 April 1912. He was then on his first trip between Southampton to New York. It was said that the Titanic could never sink. Citing the US report, CNN reported that there were 2,223 passengers aboard the ship, of which only 706 survived. It has been learned that the wreck of the Titanic ship was detected in the year 1985. At the same time, debris was found about 350 nautical miles (about 648 km) off the coast in Newfoundland, Canada, about two and a half miles deep sea. Divers arrived near the wreck in August last year for the first time in 14 years. They found that the bacteria are damaging the metal.

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