Eurovision organizers reject Zelenskyy’s request to make video tackle at contest – National

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Eurovision organizers reject Zelenskyy’s request to make video tackle at contest – National


This weekend’s Eurovision Song Contest can have Ukrainian flags, Ukrainian musicians and Ukrainian followers – however not the nation’s wartime chief.

Organizers say they rejected a request from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to make a video tackle to the ultimate of the pan-continental music competitors on Saturday. He was anticipated to induce the world to proceed its assist for Ukraine’s struggle to repel Russian invasion.

The European Broadcasting Union, a grouping of nationwide public broadcasters that runs Eurovision, mentioned that letting Zelenskyy take part would breach “the nonpolitical nature of the event.”

Zelenskyy’s request “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,” the group mentioned.

Zelenskyy spokesman Sergii Nykyforov denied that the president had requested to talk to the occasion, which will probably be watched by an estimated 160 million folks.

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“The Office of the President of Ukraine did not address the organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest to offer (Zelenskyy’s) online performance during the finals or at any other stage of the contest,” he mentioned on Facebook.


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In the 15 months since Russia invaded, Zelenskyy has addressed dozens of worldwide gatherings to advertise his nation’s trigger. He has spoken to legislatures all over the world by video _ and some occasions in particular person _ and appealed to crowds on the Glastonbury music pageant, the Grammy Awards and the Berlin Film Festival.

But he reportedly was denied permission to talk on the Academy Awards in March, and Ukraine says that FIFA, worldwide soccer’s governing physique, additionally refused Zelenskyy’s request to ship a video message to the World Cup in November 2022.

Founded in 1956 to assist heal a continent shattered by struggle, Eurovision strives to maintain pop and politics separate. Overtly political lyrics, indicators and symbols are banned.

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But politics can’t be shut out fully. Russia was banned from the competition after it invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Belarus had been kicked out the earlier 12 months over its authorities’s clampdown on dissent.


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Last 12 months’s contest was received by Ukraine, and the U.Okay. has stepped in to host on its behalf.

Acts from 26 international locations will compete in Saturday’s dwell last on the Liverpool Arena, which will probably be co-hosted by Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina. It will function a efficiency by final 12 months’s Eurovision winner, Kalush Orchestra, and different Ukrainian performers, and pictures of Ukraine will probably be proven earlier than every act performs.

“We believe that this is the best way to reflect and celebrate Ukraine’s Eurovision Song Contest win and show we are united by music during these hard times,” the broadcasting union mentioned.

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Tens of 1000’s of music followers from throughout Europe have flocked to Liverpool, which received a contest amongst U.Okay. cities to host the competition. The birthplace of The Beatles has thrown itself into the occasion spirit, with pubs and venues throughout town holding Eurovision events and a multinational fan zone that includes performances by Eurovision stars previous and current.

Organizers say they’ve taken steps to make sure the cellphone and on-line voting isn’t disrupted by cyberattacks, working with the U.Okay. National Cyber Security Centre to bolster the occasion’s defenses.

Martin Green, the BBC’s managing director of the occasion, mentioned that preparations had been “in a really good place,” although he wouldn’t give particulars of safety preparations.

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