Kyiv was warned not to play with fire – Eurovision must go on schedule and without “surprises”

Semyon Doroshenko.  
16.02.2017 17:57
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Ukraine was warned that preparations for Eurovision should not deviate from the agreed schedule.

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About it writes the British edition of The Guardian with reference to a message from the competition organizer - EBU.

In its message, EBU thanked the team for its work, but added that it could not comment on the workers’ decision to leave the project.

The publication notes that the recent scandalous resignation of a group of Kyiv top managers responsible for preparing the competition is not the first obstacle that the organizers have faced.

Previously, there were reports in the media about problems with financing the competition.

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