City
Epaper

12 foreign leaders confirm Russian Victory Parade attendance

By IANS | Updated: June 12, 2020 13:35 IST

Russia acknowledged that all previously issued invitations to the Victory Parade in Moscow were still on the table and ...

Open in App

Russia acknowledged that all previously issued invitations to the Victory Parade in Moscow were still on the table and 12 leaders had confirmed they would attend the event, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.

"We confirmed that all invitations are still active for all those invited to the parade (initially) planned for May 9. We already received confirmations from 12 heads of state, most of whom are of the CIS Commonwealth of Independent States)," TASS News Agency quoted Lavrov as saying on Thursday.

On May 26, President Vladimir Putin announced at a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu that the Victory Parade will take place on June 24 and ordered to launch preparations to hold it.

Putin explained that he had chosen the date since June 24 was the day when back in 1945 the legendary historic parade of victors took place on Red Square.

ksk/

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Commonwealth of Independent StatesRussiaVladimir PutinMoscowSergey LavrovTass News AgencySergey lavrova
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalTurkish Oil Tanker MT Altura Carrying One Million Barrels of Russian Crude Hit by Drone in Black Sea Near Istanbul

InternationalRussia Blocks WhatsApp: Meta-Owned Company Says Country Trying to Isolate Over 100 Million Users

InternationalStabbing Attack at Russian University: Four Indian Students Injured in Knife Attack at Ufa Hostel

InternationalMoscow: One Killed, 3 Injured in Knife Attack at School in Odintsovo

InternationalRussia Market Fire: One Dead, Two Injured as Massive Blaze Sweeps Through St Petersburg Complex (Watch Video)

International Realted Stories

International"If I had my choice, I'm a businessman first": Trump eyes Iran's oil

International"Today will be largest volume of strikes": US Secy of War Pete Hegseth warns Iran

International"No power plant, stone ages": Trump sets 8 pm tomorrow deadline for Iran

InternationalMarkets, Malls to shut by 8 pm in Pakistan as fuel crisis deepens

InternationalTrump sets deadline, warns Iran of strikes​