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Turkey reacts strongly to “Asteromata”: If it references the Pontic Genocide, we will escalate our concerns

Turkey’s national broadcaster TRT has announced that it will review Greece’s Eurovision 2025 entry, "Asteromata" by Klavdia, following allegations that the song is about the Pontic Greek Genocide

Newsroom February 4 07:22

Turkey’s Reaction to “Asteromata”

A controversy has erupted in Turkey over Greece’s Eurovision 2025 song, “Asteromata.” According to Eurovision Türkiye, TRT will examine the song closely due to claims that it refers to the Genocide of Pontic Greeks, a historical event that Turkey refuses to recognize.

The debate stems from an interview Klavdia gave on ERT’s “Proïan Se Idon” on January 16, where she stated that her song is about displacement and refugee struggles.

If TRT determines that the song indeed references the Pontic Genocide, the broadcaster has warned that Turkey will express its discontent at the highest diplomatic level.

The Tragic History Behind the Song

“Asteromata” is an ethnic ballad centered around themes of refugee hardship and forced migration. The title itself, Asteromata, is a traditional term once used in Smyrna to describe women with strikingly bright eyes.

Klavdia, who has Pontic Greek heritage, drew inspiration from her family’s history of exile, aiming to highlight the suffering and displacement endured by the Pontic Greek community. The song speaks to loss, longing, and the search for a better future in a world plagued by conflict.

Speaking to ERT, Klavdia shared:

“We always wanted to create a song that I could deeply relate to—something that connects to my roots. The song speaks about displacement and refugee struggles. Our country has experienced this deeply, from our grandparents’ history to the present day, with refugees arriving in Greece seeking a better life.”

She also revealed her personal connection to the story, recounting how her grandmother, also named Klavdia, shared stories of her family’s forced departure and exile to the Soviet Union. Her parents were born and raised there before returning to Greece in 1991 to start a new life.

Turkish YouTuber Moved to Tears by “Asteromata”

The song has already sparked emotional reactions, with a Turkish YouTuber reportedly moved to tears after listening to it, further fueling the ongoing debate.

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As Eurovision 2025 approaches, the controversy surrounding “Asteromata” is expected to intensify, testing Greece and Turkey’s fragile cultural diplomacy on Europe’s biggest music stage.

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