Oman Daily Observer

Ukraine security service plans to vet Russian stars

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KIEV: Ukraine’s parliament passed legislatio­n on Thursday allowing Russian pop stars and other performing artists to tour the former Soviet republic only after being vetted by its strict security service.

The new measure must still be signed into law by President Petro Poroshenko and has so far received no official response from Moscow.

But it marks another escalation in a cultural clash being waged by the neighbours alongside a 41-month war between Kiev forces and Moscowback­ed eastern fighters in which more than 10,000 people have died.

Ukraine has already barred numerous Russian artists from entry because of their political views.

The highest-profile and most explosive case involved Kiev’s hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest last year.

Ukraine barred Russia’s entrant Yulia Samoilova from taking part in the pan-European TV competitio­n because she had performed in Crimea after the peninsula was annexed by Russia in 2014.

Eurovision organisers initially threatened to expel Ukraine from fu- ture events over the decision before relenting.

Kiev has also expanded a blacklist of Europeans who cannot enter Ukraine because of their support for Crimea’s seizure by Russian troops.

These include French actor Gerard Depardieu — who also holds Russian nationalit­y — and right-wing politician­s from a host of EU countries who have visited Crimea.

The Black Sea region was annexed by Russia a month after Ukraine’s proEU revolution of February 2014 toppled the Kremlin-backed president.

Kiev and its Western allies further accuse Russia of plotting and backing the eastern war that erupted in April 2014.

The conflict in Ukraine’s coal country plunged the economy into a nosedive.

 ?? — AFP ?? Ukrainian MPs scuffle as they block the parliament’s tribune on Thursday.
— AFP Ukrainian MPs scuffle as they block the parliament’s tribune on Thursday.

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