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Zakhaova: Russia did not receive an invitation to the anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy
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[Regnum] The Russian side did not receive invitations through diplomatic channels to the celebrations dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandy in June 1944. Official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova announced this on April 17on Sputnik radio.
One was sent to Vyacheslav Molotov?
The diplomat explained that on the evening of April 16, the Foreign Ministry contacted the Russian Ambassador to France, Alexei Meshkov, regarding relevant reports in the French media.

“So far, I’m talking about the situation as of this morning, there has been no confirmation of this through diplomatic channels,” she said.

As Regnum reported, on April 16, France-Presse, citing the organizers of the event, the Mission Libération company, reported that the Russian delegation was invited to celebrate the anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandy during World War II. It was noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin “given the circumstances” was not invited to the ceremony.

Earlier on the same day, French media reported the intention of the country's authorities to invite the Russian delegation to the celebratory events marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandy. According to radio station Europe 1, it will be difficult to do without Russia at the celebration, despite the difficult geopolitical situation.

Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on April 16 that Moscow has not yet received an invitation from France to the celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandy.

The landing of the military of the United States, Britain, Canada and their allies on the territory of France occupied by the Nazi army (Operation Neptune) took place in Normandy during the Second World War on June 6, 1944. Soviet troops did not directly participate in it, but the USSR made it possible through its military actions, paying the highest price for it during the Second World War.

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