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Palestinian President Abbas to attend Moscow's Victory Day in May, TASS reports

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Posted on February 5, 2025

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(Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will come to Moscow in May to attend the commemorations of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two, TASS state news agency reported late

Palestinian President Abbas to Attend Moscow's Victory Day Celebrations

(Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will come to Moscow in May to attend the commemorations of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two, TASS state news agency reported late on Tuesday, citing Palestinian envoy to Russia as saying.

"He has an invitation, he has agreed, he will be there," the ambassador, Abdel Hafiz Nofal, told TASS.

The Kremlin said in December that it had invited "many countries" to attend the 80th anniversary of the war's end, which Russia celebrates on May 9. The Victory Day, as Russia calls it, has become the country's most important secular holiday.

It remains to be seen how many foreign leaders will come to Moscow this year, which will take place more than three years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has confirmed he will attend, and the Kremlin said that it expects that North Korean soldiers will take part in the key event, the Red Square parade.

Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov said in January that militaries from 19 "friendly countries" had been invited to participate in the parade.

Moscow defines "unfriendly" countries as those that have joined a barrage of Western-led economic sanctions in response to Russia's war in Ukraine.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Key Takeaways

  • Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will visit Moscow in May.
  • The visit is for the Soviet victory commemoration over Nazi Germany.
  • Victory Day is Russia's most important secular holiday.
  • Foreign leaders' attendance remains uncertain amid Ukraine conflict.
  • North Korean soldiers are expected to participate in the parade.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who will attend the Victory Day celebrations in Moscow?
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will attend the commemorations of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.
What is the significance of the Victory Day event?
Victory Day, celebrated on May 9, marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, commemorating the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
Which other leaders are confirmed to attend the event?
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has confirmed his attendance, and the Kremlin expects participation from North Korean soldiers.
How many countries have been invited to the parade?
Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov stated that militaries from 19 'friendly countries' have been invited to participate in the parade.
What is the context surrounding this year's Victory Day celebrations?
This year's celebrations come more than three years after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, impacting international attendance.

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