The soloist of the Lyube group, People’s Artist of Russia Nikolai Rastorguev, commented on the Canadian sanctions imposed on him, saying that this would not affect his life in any way, and that the musician had decided not to visit this country for a long time. He said this in an interview DEA News.
February 3 Canada sanctions imposed Against Nikolai Baskov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Oleg Gazmanov, Nikolai Rastorguev and other Russian artists.
Rastorguev reminded reporters that at the age of 20 he toured the United States and Canada, and even then realized that he was “uncomfortable” there. The musician also added that he has nothing in common with the Western “party”, “where artists of all popular genres from Russia work.”
The artist noted that he expects his name to be included in the Canadian sanctions list, as the European Union has previously imposed restrictions against him.
In October last year, the EU’s introduced blacklisted three Russian singers and a philosopher.
Source: Gazeta
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