Eurovision 2017: inadequate reaction of Ukraine to Yulia Samoilova

A participant from Russia, who will represent the country at the Eurovision 2017 in Kiev, became known only a few days ago. This time, Russia presented its contestant last.

Information that a girl-invalid from Russia will leave for Eurovision-2017, blew up news publications. And if in her own country the candidacy of Yulia Samoilova was accepted by the public quite positively, then the host country immediately saw in the decision of Russian organizers a dirty trick ...

Representatives of Ukraine hastened to make several statements at once. So, the adviser to the minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko has informed, that Samoilova can not get on competition if begins to do any political statements. But the Ukrainian actor Anton Muharsky believes that the appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest-2017 by Yulia Samoilova Kiev needs to be used for her own PR. The artist offers to meet the contestant of the "Eurovision 2017" from Russia to the participants of the ATU:
It is necessary for Samoylov at the airport to meet with a hundred crippled soldiers, so that Russia understands that such a number of people with disabilities that appeared as a result of the war, such a number has never been since the Second World War

Beyond: Pyotr Poroshenko's Cuma called the Russian singer "ugliness"

But most of all (so far) came the singer Oksana Bilozir. 59-year-old coma Petro Poroshenko is a people's deputy, and previously served as Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian singer made a shocking statement on one of the channels. Bilozir stressed the spiritual wealth of Ukraine, indignantly remarking at the same time that Russia is trying to send "such ugliness" to the competition:
It seems to me that Ukraine is a civilized, democratic country, we are spiritually rich and art will not be politicized. And if such an ugliness on the part of Russia they are trying to send to Ukraine, then I'm sorry, we can not categorically stand up for any positions
The video with the deputy's comment is freely available on YouTube.
Internet users are harshly commenting on the latest news, wondering how such things can be pronounced by a national artist and a representative of the authorities.