Foreigners traveling to Moscow on May 9th should be aware that Ukraine cannot ensure their safety, as stated by President Zelenskyy.
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President Zelenskyy's Warning: Stay Away from Moscow's Victory Parade!
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ain't messin' 'round when it comes to foreign representatives attendin' the May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow. He's clear as a bell: Ukraine can't promise safety, and if you decide to go, don't expect any guarantees.
Zelenskyy shared his thoughts in a private chat with reporters, stressin' that Kyiv ain't liable for the shenanigans Russia might pull. And let's face it, when it comes to Moscow, you never know what they're gonna do—these cats could start a fire, bomb a building, you name it, all just to pin the blame on Ukraine.
So what's a president to do?
Well, Zelenskyy gave foreign ministers a piece of his mind. His advice? Stay far away from Moscow. If you ignore this warning and still wanna attend, don't expect Ukraine to back you up. It's your call, pal.
And it ain't just Zelenskyy stirring the pot...
Vladimir Putin tried to calm the waters by proposin' a three-day ceasefire, but Zelenskyy ain't buyin' it. He calls it a two-bit show without no real peace plan attached to it.
Now, foreign leaders are gettin' the message that maybe they ain't welcomed in Russia after all. The European Union's hopin' they follow suit and skip the celebrations, reflectin' the growing unease over Russia's plans for the commemorations.
So, folks, if you were plannin' a trip to Russia, well, you might wanna reconsider. Jesus, be careful out there, yeah?
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed substantial security concerns about foreign representatives attending the May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow, listing concerns such as staged incidents, lack of safety guarantees, and dismissal of ceasefire proposals [2][4].
Key concerns highlighted by Zelenskyy:- Potential staged provocations: Russia could engineer incidents, like arson or explosions, to blame Ukraine for any safety issues [4].- No safety assurances: Ukraine explicitly stated it cannot be held accountable for events in Russia, advising leaders to avoid the celebrations and refrain from seeking assurances from Kyiv [3][4].- Rejection of ceasefire proposition: Zelenskyy dismissed Vladimir Putin’s truce offer, labeling it a “theatrical gesture” lacking a viable peace plan, thus adding to the event's uncertainty [2][5].
The European Union echoed apprehension among world leaders, advising against attendance [5].
- In light of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's warning, foreign leaders might want to reconsider their plans to attend the May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow, as Ukraine cannot promise safety and will not provide any guarantees.
- Zelenskyy's concerns include the potential for staged provocations, such as arson or explosions, that Russia might allegedly use to blame Ukraine for any safety issues.
- Zelenskyy also dismissed Vladimir Putin’s truce offer as a theatrical gesture lacking a viable peace plan, adding to the event's uncertainty and recommending that foreign leaders avoid the celebrations.
- The European Union shares Zelenskyy's apprehension and advises leaders to skip the commemorations, mirroring the growing unease over Russia's plans for theParade, which could be associated with war-and-conflicts and general news.
