The owner of Kremlin Vladimir Putin invited the leaders of Israel, China, Brazil, Slovakia and Serbia, Russia’s media said.
The Ukrainian government invited European representatives from May 9 to Kyiv as a manifestation of diplomatic power against the annual Russian President Vladimir Putin military parade in Moscow. It was reported by the American Publication Politico on Monday, April 14th.
On Monday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrei Andrei Samiba invited his colleagues from the European Union to Ukraine on May 9 during a meeting in Luxembourg, urging them “to show our unity and determination in the face of Europe’s greatest invasion since World War II.”
According to him, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky wants to accept leaders of coalitions of those who wish on May 9 (also known as the “Coalition of Decisive”), who are ready to “determine security guarantee” for Ukraine after joining a possible ceasefire in the Russian Federation.
The publication, citing its own resources, reports that discussions are currently undergoing a relatively possible visit to Ukraine in early May by state leaders, including future German Chancellor Friedrich Merets.
The publication recalled that according to the Russian media, Kremlin’s owner Vladimir Putin invited the leaders of Israel, China, Brazil, Slovakia and Serbia to join him in Moscow to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. However, he did not invite US representatives and most EU member countries.
Remember the last fall, the prime minister of Slovakia Robert Fitzo has caused a scandal with the announcement that he plans to be his country’s first representative to visit Russia on an official visit from the moment of Russian invasion of Ukraine. He plans a visit to Moscow for official steps to complete World War II in Europe, which the Russians celebrated on May 9.
Ukraine’s foreign ministry has responded to such words through a strong statement that Russia will try to monopoly the victory in Nazi Germany during World War II and reduce Ukraine’s role in a common success.
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Source: korrespondent

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