Germany Opts Out of Russia's WWII Victory Day Parade

Fri 24th Jan, 2025

Germany has announced that it will not participate in the upcoming 80th-anniversary celebrations of the victory over Nazi Germany, set to take place on May 9 in Moscow. This decision was confirmed by Ambassador Alexander Lambsdorff, who stated that the country cannot take part in the commemorative parade due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

The Russian government has expressed its view of Germany as an 'unfriendly nation,' alleging that it is contributing to a Western proxy war against Russia, with Ukrainian forces positioned as key players in this conflict. As part of the anniversary festivities, Russia has extended invitations to 19 nations deemed 'friendly,' inviting them to send troops for the parade in Red Square. So far, ten countries have confirmed their attendance, including seven former Soviet republics.

Additionally, there have been indications that North Korea may also send troops to participate in the event. Among the leaders from invited nations, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has publicly pledged to attend, emphasizing the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by the Red Army and the Soviet populace during World War II.

Fico's stance is notably distinct among Western leaders regarding the ongoing Ukrainian conflict. He has criticized the coalition of nations led by the United States that supports Ukraine, describing them as ineffective in resolving hostilities and detrimental to European Union members. Recently, Fico and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have clashed over Ukraine's decision not to renew a natural gas transit agreement with Russia, a move that has serious implications for EU member states, including Slovakia.

As tensions continue to rise in Eastern Europe, the absence of German representation at this significant historical commemoration underscores the complexities of international relations in the current geopolitical landscape.


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