Venice Biennale Pressured to Exclude Russian Pavilion by European Commission

Venice Biennale Pressured to Exclude Russian Pavilion by European Commission

The European Commission has issued a strong ultimatum to the organizers of the Venice Biennale, urging them to bar Russia from this prestigious event. Failure to comply with this directive could result in the withdrawal of significant financial support.

Specifically, the Commission has threatened to retract a substantial grant worth $2.3 million if the Biennale chooses to maintain its inclusion of the Russian Pavilion. This move underscores the growing political tensions surrounding cultural events.

This development is the latest in a series of actions aimed at isolating Russia on the international stage, reflecting broader geopolitical dynamics. The decision places the Biennale in a challenging position, balancing artistic freedom with political pressures.

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