The UK is hosting the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of war-torn Ukraine in May.
Last year, the European Broadcasting Union reached the conclusion that Ukraine could not safely organise the event amid the Russian invasion.
Speaking to PA News Agency, 28-year-old Psiuk said: “We would very much like this year to finally bring such a long-awaited victory to Ukraine. “We believe that after the victory we will definitely be able to do it. We are very pleased that the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Liverpool. “We believe that this year the organisers will be able to best convey the Ukrainian atmosphere in the design of this show in Liverpool.”
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