27 March 2024 from RT Website
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets artists in Tver Region, Russia, March 27, 2024.
© Sputnik / Mikhail
Mettsel
Moscow will never "cancel" any foreign culture...
Moscow understands the difference between the
people and the elites, and respects every nation's
culture, and also considers its own to be part of the world's
heritage, he explained.
According to Putin, Moscow has no plans to respond in kind.
He added that the Russian government,
The Russian authorities seek to take the global cultural context into account and "exclude nothing," he continued.
Those seeking to abolish the culture of a nation
inhabited by 190 million people are "not wise," the president said,
referring to Western steps during
the Ukraine conflict. Western nations have repeatedly sought to ban performances by Russian artists and musicians, as well as those deemed supportive of Moscow.
Most recently, renowned Italian singer Enzo
Ghinazzi, best known as Pupo, had an upcoming performance
in Lithuania canceled over a concert he gave at the Kremlin in
March.
He also argued against an,
The Lithuanian venue set to host his performance
subsequently announced that it was being canceled, calling it "good
news" for those opposed to Russia's military campaign in Ukraine.
The campaign has reached such a fever pitch that it has drawn criticism from some Western leaders.
In April 2023, Italian President Sergio Mattarella called it a "mistaken gesture."
In August of the same year, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz argued against such moves, calling Russian culture part of,
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