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UA:PBC and Kalush Orchestra have both voiced their "disappointment" at the EBU's decision Ukraine can not host in 2023.
"I think everyone is sad... that must have been a really terrible decision for the EBU."
"The fact is that they won and they deserve to have it."
A number of UK cities have already thrown their hat in the ring to host next year's Song Contest.
Downing Street says event would need to reflect "rich, culture, heritage and creativity" of Ukraine.
Organisers will now begin discussions with the BBC about hosting the Song Contest in 2023.
The members of Kalush Orchestra were fighting as part of the Ukrainian resistance only weeks before Eurovision.
Soap bosses weren't going to let the result pass by without being mentioned in Albert Square.
He's currently on track to become the first UK Eurovision act to score a top 10 since Scooch – but that's not all.
Here's what the Song Contest's organisers, Kalush Orchestra and the Ukrainian president have already said about next year's event.