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Plans for a scientific conference with the USA are underway following Victory Day, as suggested by the State Duma.

Russia Proposes Joint Historical Conference to U.S., Suggests Deputy Speaker Chernyshov of State Duma

Plans for a scientific conference with the USA are underway following Victory Day, as suggested by the State Duma.

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A cheeky idea floating around in Russia's political circus is suggesting an international gathering, slanted towards science and history, to delve into the realm of truth about our shared past. This intriguing proposition was thrown casually by Boris Chernyshov, a deputy speaker in the Russian parliament, hinting at inviting none other than the current U.S. President, Donald Trump, to this shindig, report claims from TASS.

Chernyshov thinks that this bash would be an excellent opportunity for political heavyweights, history enthusiasts, and war veterans to assemble and chat about Trump's thrilling decisions regarding historical issues.

He further insists that members of Congress and the Senate should be invited to this party too, to gain a fresh perspective on what's considered old hat in historytextbooks.

A few days ago, Andrey Kolesnikov, another parliament member, had some strong opinions about Trump's statements concerning the U.S.'s victory in World War II. Kolesnikov believes that Trump's claims about the U.S.'s unparalleled contributions to the war victories are nothing more than flights of fancy. Interestingly, Kolesnikov cited then-U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt asking Joseph Stalin to storm the Eastern Front so the American troops could make a graceful retreat, according to news articles in "Gazeta.Ru."

In a fun twist of history, Donald Trump himself boasted that the U.S.'s might in World War I and II was unrivaled, considering that no other nation dared to come close in terms of raw power, bravery, and military prowess. As part of this boisterous bragging, he established new holidays for Americans to celebrate Victory Days on November 11 and May 8, respectively.

Recently, the British press talked about an alleged scheme by Zelensky to cajole Trump into supporting Ukraine. However, hard facts on this speculation haven't surfaced just yet. Stay tuned for updates!

Extra Tidbits:In recent times, Russia seems to be stepping up its game in promoting its historical narrative. High-profile events like the Great Heritage, Common Future International Forum, targeted at safeguarding the Soviet role in World War II, and the Anti-Fascist Conference in Moscow aimed at consolidating international opposition to modern fascism and Nazism, are some examples. Educational campaigns such as Znaniye.The First educational initiative and the Dictation of Victory are also part of this intellectual, nostalgic journey.

  1. Boris Chernyshov, a deputy speaker in the Russian parliament, proposed an intriguing international gathering, focusing on science and history, recalling the shared past, which has been casually suggested to include the current U.S. President, Donald Trump.
  2. In politics, Chernyshov believes this gathering would provide a platform for political heavyweights, history enthusiasts, and war veterans to discuss Trump's historical decisions, including his policies and legislations.
  3. Interestingly, Andrey Kolesnikov, another parliament member, has recalled a controversial incident from World War II, where he alleges then-U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt asked Joseph Stalin to storm the Eastern Front to facilitate a graceful American troop retreat, as reported in "Gazeta.Ru."
  4. In a departure from these diplomatic discussions, Donald Trump himself has often proposed the unrivaled might of the U.S. in World War I and II, boasting about its power, bravery, and military prowess on celebratory occasions like the new Victory Days on November 11 and May 8.
  5. Furthermore, recent general news reports discuss an alleged scheme by Ukraine's President Zelensky to persuade Trump to support Ukraine, although concrete evidence on this matter is yet to surface.
U.S.A. and Russian Federation (RF) could discuss historical matters, suggesting a potential conference.

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