Eurovision , Denies Zelensky’s Request , to Address Competition Final.
Eurovision , Denies Zelensky’s Request , to Address Competition Final.
CNN reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's
request to address the Eurovision Song Contest
final has been denied by broadcasters.
CNN reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's
request to address the Eurovision Song Contest
final has been denied by broadcasters.
On May 11, the European Broadcasting Union
(EBU) released a statement stressing the
importance of Eurovision remaining "nonpolitical.".
This principle prohibits
the possibility of making
political or similar statements
as part of the Contest, European Broadcasting Union, via statement.
The request by Mr. Zelensky to address
the audience at the Eurovision Song Contest,
whilst made with laudable intentions,
regrettably cannot be granted by the
European Broadcasting Union management
as it would be against the rules of the event, European Broadcasting Union, via statement.
CNN reports that this year's contest will be staged in the
United Kingdom, as the winner of last year's competition,
Ukraine, cannot host as a result of Russia's invasion. .
CNN reports that this year's contest will be staged in the
United Kingdom, as the winner of last year's competition,
Ukraine, cannot host as a result of Russia's invasion. .
Despite denying Zelensky's request, the EBU
said that Ukrainian music and culture will be
featured prominently throughout the event.
According to the EBU, there will be
11 musical acts from Ukraine to, “reflect and celebrate Ukraine’s Eurovision Song Contest win
and show we are United By Music during these hard times.”.
Last year, organizers of the competition
confirmed that a Russian act would not
be allowed to compete in the event. .
At the time, organizers for Eurovision released
a statement addressing the decision to bar
Russia from the international competition
Eurovision , Denies Zelensky’s Request , to Address Competition Final.
CNN reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's
request to address the Eurovision Song Contest
final has been denied by broadcasters.
CNN reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's
request to address the Eurovision Song Contest
final has been denied by broadcasters.
On May 11, the European Broadcasting Union
(EBU) released a statement stressing the
importance of Eurovision remaining "nonpolitical.".
This principle prohibits
the possibility of making
political or similar statements
as part of the Contest, European Broadcasting Union, via statement.
The request by Mr. Zelensky to address
the audience at the Eurovision Song Contest,
whilst made with laudable intentions,
regrettably cannot be granted by the
European Broadcasting Union management
as it would be against the rules of the event, European Broadcasting Union, via statement.
CNN reports that this year's contest will be staged in the
United Kingdom, as the winner of last year's competition,
Ukraine, cannot host as a result of Russia's invasion. .
CNN reports that this year's contest will be staged in the
United Kingdom, as the winner of last year's competition,
Ukraine, cannot host as a result of Russia's invasion. .
Despite denying Zelensky's request, the EBU
said that Ukrainian music and culture will be
featured prominently throughout the event.
According to the EBU, there will be
11 musical acts from Ukraine to, “reflect and celebrate Ukraine’s Eurovision Song Contest win
and show we are United By Music during these hard times.”.
Last year, organizers of the competition
confirmed that a Russian act would not
be allowed to compete in the event. .
At the time, organizers for Eurovision released
a statement addressing the decision to bar
Russia from the international competition
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