Narendra Modi received an invitation to the parade on May 9, and her visit was expected “with high probability”, Russia’s media wrote.
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi refused to go to Moscow at the military parade on May 9. This was said by Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov on Wednesday, April 30.
“The leader of India will not come, India will represent, but not at the highest level,” Peskov told journalists.
According to him, in Moscow they are awaiting the leader of China Xi Jinping: “There will be a separate visit to the leader of SI, with whom we have attached great importance and prepares.”
Earlier, Russian agency Tass reported that Narendra Modi had received an invitation to the parade on May 9 and the visit would take place “with high probability.” It is said that the issue of participation in the parade in the red square is also considered by the calculation of the Indian armed forces ceremony.
The Kremlin also commented on the possibility of US president Donald Trump’s participation in the events of May 9 in Moscow.
Currently, Russia can rely on a visit to 20 leaders per parade on May 9. We usually talk about the countries of Africa, Latin America and Asia.
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