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L'alleato di Putin, Gergiev, si esibirà in Italia nonostante il divieto.

L'alleato di Putin, Gergiev, si esibirà in Italia nonostante il divieto.

Roma solleva le restrizioni sugli artisti pro-Cremlino.
Le autorità italiane hanno revocato un divieto contro artisti pro-Kremlin, aprendo la strada al direttore d'orchestra russo Valery Gergiev, un noto alleato del presidente Putin, per esibirsi in Italia in una mossa che ha suscitato un dibattito sulla diplomazia culturale e sull'influenza di Mosca in Europa.
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