Armenia–Azerbaijan Relations In The Eurovision Song Contest
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since , while
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(İTV) has since . The conflict between the two countries over the region of
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, which is considered a ''
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'' part of Azerbaijan by the
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, but had been wholly or partially under control of the Armenia-backed ''de facto''
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between 1993 and 2023, has affected their participation in the contest on several occasions. Conflicts between Armenia and Azerbaijan first appeared in 2006, when Azerbaijani media criticised the event's website for listing Nagorno-Karabakh as the birthplace of Armenia's first representative,
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, as it was part of the
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at the time. Conflicts notably escalated throughout the : during the semi-finals, İTV objected to the depiction of the Nagorno-Karabakh monument ''
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'' during the introductory video for the Armenian entry. AMPTV responded during the final by displaying multiple images of the monument whilst presenting the Armenian voting. Following the contest, reports emerged that İTV had tampered with its feed of the broadcast to censor the Armenian entry, and that the Azerbaijani government was interrogating citizens who voted for Armenia, accusing them of being unpatriotic and a threat to security. Following an inquiry, İTV was fined by the
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(EBU) for breaching the privacy of voters. Following the
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, Armenian media claimed that the İTV broadcast of the contest was cut off when it became apparent that Armenia had won; however, it was disputed whether the contest was even broadcast in Azerbaijan as the broadcaster had not yet participated. Accordingly, as İTV prepared to host the
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following its win in , a group of Armenian musicians led a boycott effort, and AMPTV would ultimately withdraw from the contest due to security concerns, causing to be fined for the late notice. Conflicts between the two countries emerged again during the lead-up to the , when allegations emerged that the , "Don't Deny", was a call for recognition of the
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(whose
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was commemorated prior to the contest). As Azerbaijan denies the genocide, officials from the country issued a statement threatening Armenia for attempting to use the contest as an outlet for its "political ambitions". The song was subsequently retitled "
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" to address concerns over its alleged political themes. , Armenian representative
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was reprimanded for displaying the Artsakh flag during the first semi-final.


Initial appearances

In the
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—the first contest in which the
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(AMPTV) participated , the official Eurovision website listed the birthplace of its performer
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as being in the "Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh". Media outlets in Azerbaijan criticized the contest's organizers for recognizing the republic, especially given that the region was an
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within the
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when André was born in 1979. The birthplace listing on André's profile was later removed entirely.
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(İTV) later made its Eurovision debut in —marking the first time both Armenia and Azerbaijan competed against each other at the contest. The , "Qélé, Qélé" by
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, finished in fourth place, while , "Day After Day" by Elnur and Samir, finished in eighth place. Additionally, they both competed in the first semi-final of the contest, with Armenia awarding 2 points to Azerbaijan in the semi-final.


2009 contest


Armenian postcard controversy and aftermath

During the first semi-final of the , the "postcard" video introducing the performance of the , "Jan Jan" by Inga and Anush, depicted, amongst other monuments, ''
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'', an art piece located in Nagorno-Karabakh's capital city of
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. Due to the country's claims over the region, İTV objected to the portrayal of ''We Are Our Mountains'' as being an Armenian landmark. For the broadcast of the final, the video was edited to remove the statue. In protest of the decision, AMPTV displayed multiple photographs of ''We Are Our Mountains'' during the presentation of voting results from Armenia; one was displayed on a video screen at
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's Republic Square in the background, and another was displayed on the back of a clipboard that its spokesperson
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was reading results from. Despite the controversy, 1,065 Armenians voted for the Azerbaijani entry, and Armenia awarded Azerbaijan one point. A total of 43 Azerbaijanis voted for the Armenian entry.


Censorship, interrogation of voters in Azerbaijan

Following the contest, reports surfaced that İTV had attempted to censor the Armenian performance from its broadcast of the final, and had obscured the voting number for the entry in an effort to discourage voting for it. İTV denied these claims, and provided footage showing that its broadcast was untampered with. In August 2009, a number of Azerbaijanis who had voted for Armenia's entry during the contest were summoned for questioning at the Ministry of National Security in
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, during which they were accused of being "unpatriotic" and "a potential security threat". One of those summoned, Rovshan Nasirli (who had voted for "Jan Jan" because he felt it was a better reflection of Azerbaijani music than "
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", the ) said that his interrogators told him that they had the names and addresses of all 43 Azerbaijanis who had voted for Armenia. Following these reports,
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, then-Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest, announced the launch of an enquiry into the incidents. In their response, İTV stated that while two individuals had been invited to the Ministry of National Security, the Ministry had given assurances that nobody had been questioned, either officially or unofficially, on voting in the competition itself. The EBU's then-Director General Jean Réveillon responded to this by saying that freedom to vote is one of the cornerstones of the contest and that "any breach of privacy regarding voting, or interrogation of individuals, is totally unacceptable". Azerbaijani Minister of Youth and Sport,
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, denied that anyone had been summoned to the Ministry of National Security about voting for the Armenian entry, and accused
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and other news outlets of reporting the allegations to create a scandal. The Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group examined the matter at a meeting in
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on 11 September 2009. In a statement issued on 17 September, the EBU acknowledged the allegations that Azerbaijani officials were interrogating voters and breaching their privacy. While the EBU would not impose sanctions on or ban İTV from future editions of the contest (it could have been banned from the contest for three years), it fined the broadcaster , and changed its rules to make participating broadcasters liable for the "disclosure of information which could be used to identify voters" during future editions of the contest. Previously, telecommunications providers were liable, but the EBU could not impose sanctions on them.


2012 contest

The was hosted by İTV at the Azerbaijani capital
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, after its win in . The Azerbaijani government temporarily amended its visa policy to allow Armenians, who are normally banned from entering the country, to attend the event. However, in February 2012, a boycott effort emerged in Armenia following an incident where a 20-year-old Armenian soldier was shot dead on the border between the two countries. Armenian officials initially blamed the soldier's death on an Azerbaijani sniper; however, conflicting reports indicated that the death was the result of
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. Also in February, Azerbaijani president
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made a statement re-affirming the country's stance against Armenians, arguing that they control "hypocritical and corrupt politicians." 22 Armenian musicians, including previous Armenian Eurovision representatives
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and
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, signed an open letter supporting a boycott, stating that they would "refuse to appear in a country that is well-known for the mass killings and massacres of Armenians, in a country where anti-Armenian sentiments have been elevated to the level of state policy." On 7 March 2012, AMPTV announced that it would withdraw from the 2012 contest. The EBU stated that it was "truly disappointed" with their withdrawal, and that "despite the efforts of the EBU and the Host Broadcaster to ensure a smooth participation for the Armenian delegation in this year's contest, circumstances beyond our control lead to this unfortunate decision." İTV General Director Ismayil Omarov expressed his regret about AMPTV's withdrawal, believing that the Armenian presence could have been a "joint peace message to the world." Azerbaijani politician
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also criticized the Armenian broadcaster for its decision, stating that " tsrefusal to take part in such a respected contest will cause even further damage to the already damaged image of Armenia." Due to its late withdrawal, AMPTV was required to pay its entry fee, plus a fine totalling half the value of the entry fee.


2015 contest

Upon its unveiling in March 2015, media outlets characterized the in the , "Don't Deny", as being a tribute to the
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, whose
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was commemorated on 24 April 2015. The song was performed by
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, a group whose composition alludes to the
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by consisting of five
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, along with a sixth singer based in Armenia and represented their unity. "Don't Deny" was perceived by critics to be a call for recognition of the genocide, further noting that the song's music video contained a scene depicting the group's members posing for a family photo in
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-era outfits, and then disappearing from sight. Gohar Gasparyan, head of Armenia's Eurovision delegation, described the song as being about love and unity, and did not make reference to any specific political intent or themes. Representatives of Azerbaijan—which, alongside Turkey, denies the genocide—criticized the song for its alleged political themes, and stated that they would "act adequately" to prevent the contest from being "sacrificed to the political ambitions of a country." On 16 March 2015, AMPTV announced that the title of the entry had been changed to "
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". They stated that the new title was meant to "strengthen" the themes of the song, and to quell concerns over the alleged political subtext. The broadcaster continued to deny any specific political subtext in the song.


2016 contest

Despite the EBU allowing only the flags of full UN member states to be displayed at the , during the first semi-final on 10 May 2016, the Armenian representative
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was seen holding the Artsakh flag, sparking backlash from the Azerbaijani press. During a press conference following the semi-final, Mukuchyan responded to the incident by stating that "You don't have to forget that I am representing my country in my heart, my thoughts, my feelings, and all my emotions. My thoughts are with my motherland, and what I want to spread is peace on borders. I wrote "
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" because this was going on inside of me." The EBU and the Reference Group released a statement the following day explaining that they "strongly condemn the brandishing of the Nagorno-Karabakh flag" during the live transmission of the first semi final, and consider the appearance "harmful" to the contest brand. The reference group consequently sanctioned AMPTV, with the nature of the sanction to be determined citing a breach of the rule stating "no messages promoting any organisation, institution, political cause or other causes shall be allowed in the shows". Furthermore, the reference group has pointed out that a further breach of the rules of the contest could lead to disqualification from the year's event or any successive editions.
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, the spokesman for the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called the action of Mukuchyan "provocative" and unacceptable claiming that "the Armenian side deliberately resorts to such steps to encourage and promote the illegal formation created in the occupied Azerbaijani territories”.


2019 contest

After the final of the , İTV filed a complaint with the EBU for the graphics shown during the voting sequence. The graphics did not include Nakhchivan as within Azerbaijani borders when shown during the broadcast.


2021 contest

A
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petition called on the EBU to disqualify
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, the in the , from participating; AMPTV had withdrawn from that year's contest due to the
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stemming from its defeat in the
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. The petition accused Efendi of using "
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", "
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", encouraging "killing of Armenians", sharing taglines that called Armenians "terrorists", and openly supporting the country's president
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, while not providing a direct citation of the comments Efendi allegedly made. The Azerbaijani head of delegation
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called the petition a "provocation", and the EBU did not address the petition, which had garnered around 10,000 signatures.


Junior Eurovision


2010 contest

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, a singer from Nagorno-Karabakh , won the
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. It was alleged by Armenian media outlets that the İTV broadcast of the contest in Azerbaijan was interrupted when it became apparent that Armenia had won. These claims were disputed by AMPTV director and Eurovision head of delegation Diana Mnatsakanyan, who also denied reports that the broadcaster was preparing to file a complaint with the EBU over the matter. She noted that AMPTV did not know whether İTV even aired the contest at all, given that the broadcaster had not yet participated in the Junior Eurovision and had "no interest" in it at the time, and that reports about the alleged incident were limited to posts on Azerbaijani Internet forums. Azerbaijan would ultimately make its official debut at Junior Eurovision .


2021 contest

During the İTV broadcast of the
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, commentators talked over the entirety of the performance of
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, the and eventual winner, which is in contravention with the rules of the contest. The EBU sought clarification from İTV about the incident, but no response was received.


2022 contest

Following Maléna's win in 2021, AMPTV was given the right to host the
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, which eventually took place in Yerevan. İTV later confirmed its non-participation in this edition without providing an official reason. The event drew widespread attention and interest in Armenia, and many Armenians attended the show and its side events. Groups of children from Nagorno-Karabakh were also among the attendees, but after the event finished, they were grounded in Armenian territory and unable to return home, as groups of self-described Azerbaijani "environmental activists" had set up a
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on the
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, the only road connecting Armenia with Nagorno-Karabakh.


Voting history

Despite largely hostile relations between the two nations over the years, Armenia has awarded points to Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan has never reciprocated; most Azerbaijani jurors that have been appointed to the contest have ranked Armenia last, while in the Azerbaijani televote, Armenia has been ranked last on nearly every occasion, with some exceptions. The tables below show the points awarded between Armenia and Azerbaijan since the latter debuted in the
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See also

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References

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