Ukraine drops out of Eurovision after spat with singer
MINSK, Belarus — Ukraine has pulled out of this year’s Eurovision song contest following a politically-tinged dispute between the singer who won the national competition and the country’s national public broadcaster.
Anna Korsun, who performs under the stage name Maruv, won the national finals on Sunday and immediately came under fire from politicians because she often performs in Russia.
Her tours in Russia became a toxic issue at home because of Ukraine’s denunciation of Russia for the 2014 annexation of Crimea and its support of separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine.
The National Public Broadcasting Company demanded she sign a contract that would temporarily bar her from performing in Russia along with other stipulations. Maruv said the conditions amounted to “censorship” and she refused to sign.