Ukraine LIVE: Do it! Lavrov goads UK to 'force Russia to knees' in staggering new threat

Although Ukraine won the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, the UK broke its tradition of coming last or towards the end of the leaderboard by placing second following Sam Ryder’s Spaceman performance.

On Friday, a statement was released announcing Ukraine’s official withdrawal from hosting due to the ongoing war, with discussions now ongoing with the BBC for the UK to host.

The EBU said: “Following their win at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in May the EBU has been exploring options for the hosting of next year’s competition with Ukraine’s public broadcaster UA:PBC, who previously staged the event in 2017 and 2005.

“It has become a well-known tradition that the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest hosts the competition the following year, providing certain criteria including ensuring the viability of staging the event and the safety of all stakeholders, including the public, are met.

“Given the ongoing war since the Russian invasion of this year’s winning country, the EBU has taken the time to conduct a full assessment and feasibility study with both UA:PBC and third-party specialists including on safety and security issues.”

“… As a result of this decision, in accordance with the rules and to ensure the continuity of the event, the EBU will now begin discussions with the BBC, as this year’s runner up, to potentially host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in the United Kingdom.”

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source: express.co.uk