In response to Russia's exclusion from the Eurovision song contest due to its actions in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has ordered the revival of the Intervision song contest. This event, initially launched during the Soviet era, is set to occur in Moscow this autumn, with participation from nearly 20 countries, including Brazil, Cuba, and China. The initiative seeks to enhance cultural and humanitarian relationships among participating nations. Several officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, have been appointed to oversee the organization of the event, reflecting Russia's strategic cultural objectives.
Putin's recent decree aims to revive the Soviet-era Intervision song contest in response to Russia's exclusion from Eurovision, signaling a push for cultural solidarity among friendly nations.
The new Intervision contest seeks to enhance cultural and humanitarian cooperation, with around 20 countries including Brazil and India expected to participate in the competition this autumn.
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