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Rome's nude cover-up remains mystery

At a press conference in Italy, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani addressed the controversy over two nude statues covered in boxes.

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Nude statues are covered with wooden boxes at Rome's Capitoline Museums ahead of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's visit, Jan. 26, 2016. — YOUTUBE/Luigi Manfredi

The recent meeting between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Pope Francis at the Vatican was a historic moment. It was the first time an Iranian president, a Muslim and Shiite cleric, had met with the leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics in 16 years. However, the meeting was overshadowed online and by journalists more concerned with a set of nude statues covered with boxes during Rouhani's meeting with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the Capitoline Museums in Rome.

According to Italy’s ANSA news agency, “The move was apparently made as a gesture for Iranian culture.” The news agency reported also that wine was not served at the ceremonies.

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