Armenia to Boycott Eurovision Show in Baku


YEREVAN — Citing an “anti-Armenian” statement made by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Armenia on Wednesday officially announced its decision not to participate in Europe’s most popular song contest that will be held in Baku in May.
The Armenian Public Television, which selects Armenian participants for the annual Eurovision contest, attributed the boycott to Aliyev’s March 1 remark that “the Armenians of the world” are his nation’s main enemy.
“Although the Azerbaijani authorities promised security guarantees for all participating countries, Azerbaijan’s president ‘made an exception’ for one of those countries several days ago, declaring that Azerbaijan’s number one enemy is the Armenians scattered around the world,” the state-run broadcaster said in a statement.
“We can conclude that the president of a Eurovision host country is officially stating that all Armenians, including those who would be included in the Eurovision delegation, are the enemies of Azerbaijan. Therefore, it would make no sense to send our participant to a country where they would be received as an enemy. This is a matter of principle for us,” read the statement.
“We are convinced that the atmosphere created by this and other anti-Armenian statements and actions cannot ensure equal conditions for all singers participating in Eurovision,” it added.
The organizer of the annual contest watched by tens of millions of TV viewers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), was quick to express disappointment over the “unfortunate” decision.
“We are truly disappointed by the broadcaster’s decision to withdraw from this year s Eurovision Song Contest,” the contests executive supervisor, Jon Ola Sand, said in a statement posted on the EBU s website. “Despite the efforts of the EBU and the Host Broadcaster to ensure a smooth participation for the Armenian delegation in this year’s contest, circumstances beyond our control lead to this unfortunate decision.”

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