The sanctions imposed by Australia on Philip Kirkorov do not affect his life in any way, and the singer himself “does not regret” this matter. The artist’s director Maxim Sitnik told socialbites.ca about this.
“Philip was already there, so it doesn’t affect him in any way, we live in reality. So no regrets. We live and work in Russia. “Politics is politics, individual mind,” he said.
24 February Australian leadership published List of sanctioned Russian citizens and companies. The new restrictions included the heads of Russian regions, including the Governor of the Primorsky Territory Oleg Kozhemyako, the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Gleb Nikitin, the Governor of the Kamchatka Region Vladimir Solodov, the Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug Natalya Komarova. As well as the presidents of Adygea and Mordovia, Murat Kumpilov and Artem Zdunov.
The sanctions also affected a number of Russian senators: Lyudmila Narusova, Victor Kresse, Alexandra Nekrasova, Valeria Ponomareva and others. Among the performers, the restrictions included the soloist of the Lyube group Nikolai Rastorguev, as well as singers Nikolai Baskov, Oleg Gazmanov and Philip Kirkorov.
In addition, Australia imposed restrictions on the heads of Russian media companies, including VGTRK general director Oleg Dobrodeev, head of the Krasnaya Zvezda media holding Alexey Pimanov, and Gazprom Media deputy general director Tina Kandelaki.
Formerly United States Department of State contributed There are 250 real and legal entities on the sanctions lists in Russia.