Kremlin claims no one was invited to Victory Day parade in Moscow, reveals who "decided to come anyway"

May 7, 2026 - 12:12
Kremlin claims no one was invited to Victory Day parade in Moscow, reveals who "decided to come anyway"

The Kremlin has claimed that it had not invited any foreign guests to this year's Victory Day celebrations on 9 May. [Victory Day is a Russian holiday commemorating the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945, celebrated on 9 May – ed.]

Source: Kremlin-aligned Russian news agency RIA Novosti, citing Yuri Ushakov, an aide to Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin

Quote: "We deliberately did not invite foreign guests to the celebrations, unlike last year."

Details: According to Ushakov, several foreign leaders decided to attend on their own initiative. The Kremlin website published a list of guests expected to attend the parade.

Among them are:

  • Badra Gunba, self-proclaimed president of the separatist region of Abkhazia under Russian influence
  • Alexander Lukashenko, self-proclaimed president of Belarus
  • Thongloun Sisoulith, President of Laos
  • Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia
  • Robert Fico, Prime Minister of Slovakia
  • Alan Gagloyev, so-called "president" of the self-proclaimed Republic of South Ossetia (Georgia)
  • Siniša Karan, President of Republika Srpska.

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