The Kremlin answered Kobzon - Russia does not intend to boycott Eurovision in Kyiv

Semyon Doroshenko.  
02.03.2017 19:08
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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EC, Kiev, culture, Society, Policy, Russia, Скандал, Ukraine


Russia has not made a decision to boycott the Eurovision 2017 International Song Contest, which will take place in Ukraine.

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Russia has not made a decision to boycott the International Song Contest “Eurovision 2017”, which will take place in Ukraine....

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About it  said press secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov, Interfax reports.

According to Peskov, the Kremlin “does not have any position on the topic of a possible boycott” of Eurovision 2017.

He clarified that no decisions had been made in this regard.

At the same time, Peskov added that “a certain cause for concern is obvious”, given the location of this competition, “possible problems with security and unfriendly attitude.”

Let us recall, as PolitNavigator previously reported, Joseph Kobzon called for a boycott of Eurovision.

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