
Mikhail Shvydkoy
Mikhail Shvydkoy is a prominent Russian cultural figure, serving as the special representative of the President of Russia for international cultural cooperation. He has played a significant role in promoting cultural exchanges and events in Russia and abroad. Recently, he announced the participation of over 20 countries in the upcoming song contest 'Intervision-2025', highlighting its potential as a major cultural event.
Born on Jan 01, 1951 (74 years old)
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Mikhail Shvydkoy condemned the demolition of monuments in Azerbaijan.
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Russia's special representative for international cultural cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy called the dismantling of the bust a 'demonstrative unfriendly act' towards Moscow.
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Russia's special representative for international cultural cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy called the dismantling of the bust a 'demonstrative unfriendly act' towards Moscow.
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The Special Representative of the President of Russia for International Cultural Cooperation, Mikhail Shvydkoy, called the dismantling of the bust a 'demonstrative unfriendly act' towards Moscow.
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Mikhail Shvydkoy expressed regret and deep disapproval regarding the decision to demolish the monument to Ivan Aivazovsky in Karabakh.
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Mikhail Shvydkoy is a special representative of the President of Russia who commented on the cultural situation in Azerbaijan.
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Mikhail Shvydkoy suggested that one of the five most popular performers in the country would represent Russia at the competition.
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Mikhail Shvydkoy suggested that one of the five most popular performers in the country would represent Russia at the competition.
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Mikhail Shvydkoy suggested that one of the five most popular performers in the country would represent Russia at the competition.
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Mikhail Shvydkoy suggested that one of the five most popular performers in the country would represent Russia at the competition.
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