Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev has ordered an
inquiry into why his country gave Russia "nul points" at Saturday's
Eurovision Song Contest.
Voters and the
official Azerbaijan jury in fact gave strong backing to the Russian entry,
according to officials.
Azerbaijan's
state broadcaster suggested there may have been voting violations.
Russia gave the
maximum 12 points to Azerbaijan's entry - a ballad by Farid Mammadov.
He came second
behind winner Emmelie de Forest from Denmark.
Russia's Dina
Garipova came fifth at the event in the Swedish city of Malmo.
Azerbaijan's
ambassador to Russia, Polad Bulbuloglu, disclosed that President Aliyev had
ordered an investigation and votes were being recounted.
He said that a
large number of voters in Azerbaijan, submitting votes by text message, had
supported the Russian Federation.
"According
to this data, Russia should have received 10 points from Azerbaijan. An
announcement will be made about this tonight on Azeri Public Television."
Camil Guliyev,
head of the country's state broadcaster, said the failure to give Russia any
points was of serious concern.
"We
sincerely hope that this incident, possibly initiated by certain interest
groups, will not cast a shadow over the brotherly relations of the Russian and
Azerbaijani peoples," he said, without elaborating.
Azerbaijan,
which hosted last year's contest, has traditionally tried to maintain good
relations with Moscow though there have been tensions over energy in the past.
Source: BBC
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