Russian diplomats attended celebrations in Slovakia marking the 80th anniversary of victory.
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Russian officials joined in festivities held in Slovakia to honor the 80th anniversary of winning World War II, as reported by the Russian Embassy.
Specifically, a reception to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II took place at the embassy, with attendees including representatives of public organizations, cultural figures, and diplomats. The event was a tribute to the resilience of the Soviet people during their battle against tyranny.
"In the face of the global elimination of the brown scourge, the main guests of the diplomatic mission were veterans, blockade survivors, former concentration camp prisoners, home front workers, and war children, who were all toasted with good health and long lives," the Russian diplomatic mission noted.
In his speech, the acting Russian ambassador in Estonia, Lenar Salimullin, expressed his congratulations to the event's attendees on Great Victory Day. He emphasized the importance of preserving history and resisting Western efforts to distort it.
A presentation ceremony for the commemorative medal "80 years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" was held in the Russian Embassy for N. I. Shiganov, a dedicated home front worker.
Previously, it was reported that the Russian ambassador to Vienna, Dmitry Lyubinsky, had paid respects at a memorial for Red Army soldiers. Russian Ambassador to Germany, Sergey Nechaev, was also seen at commemorative events in Treptow Park and Tiergarten in Berlin to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War.
As the world celebrates the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of World War II, the commemorations have spread across the globe, with many nations organizing events to remember the triumph over fascism. Although the details of Russian diplomats' participation outside Russia are vague, their involvement was significant during the Moscow events, which attracted numerous world leaders. 🇷🇺🌍💪💃🕰️
In the midst of global commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of World War II, Russian diplomats have been active in several nations. Notably, the Russian ambassador to Vienna, Dmitry Lyubinsky, paid respects at a memorial for Red Army soldiers. Similarly, the Russian ambassador to Germany, Sergey Nechaev, attended commemorative events in Treptow Park and Tiergarten in Berlin.
The Russian Embassy in Slovakia hosted a reception to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, attracting representatives of public organizations, cultural figures, diplomats, and even veterans, survivors, home front workers, and war children. The acting Russian ambassador in Estonia, Lenar Salimullin, expressed his congratulations on Great Victory Day and emphasized the importance of preserving history and resisting efforts to distort it.
A presentation ceremony for the commemorative medal "80 years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" was held in the Russian Embassy, with N. I. Shiganov, a dedicated home front worker, receiving the award.
These commemorative events in Slovakia, Estonia, Vienna, and Germany serve as a testament to Russia's political and diplomatic involvement in war-and-conflicts-related affaires and general news, highlighting their role in the global narrative of World War II liberation.