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On the eve of Victory Day, Putin sent a congratulatory message to the leaders of many countries: Today's shared responsibility is not to allow the revival of Nazism

author:Globe.com

Source: World Wide Web

According to the Russian News Agency, the Kremlin website released a message on the 8th that on the occasion of commemorating the 77th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, Russian President Putin sent congratulatory messages to the leaders of Belarus, Armenia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and other countries, and congratulated the people of the above-mentioned countries and the people of Georgia and Ukraine.

On the eve of Victory Day, Putin sent a congratulatory message to the leaders of many countries: Today's shared responsibility is not to allow the revival of Nazism
On the eve of Victory Day, Putin sent a congratulatory message to the leaders of many countries: Today's shared responsibility is not to allow the revival of Nazism

In his congratulatory remarks, Putin said, "The shared responsibility today is not to allow the revival of Nazism, which has brought so much suffering to the people of various countries." There is a need to preserve the truth, shared spiritual values and traditions of fraternal friendship about the events that took place during the war years and to pass them on to future generations. ”

In his congratulatory message to veterans of the Great Patriotic War and the Ukrainian people, Putin stressed that the successors of the ideas of the defeated in the Great Patriotic War would not be allowed to take revenge.

On the eve of Victory Day, Putin sent a congratulatory message to the leaders of many countries: Today's shared responsibility is not to allow the revival of Nazism

Victory Day of the Great Patriotic War, also known as "Anniversary of the Victory over German Fascism". The adoption of May 9 as victory day in the Great Patriotic War was determined by the Soviet Union on the basis of the date of the surrender of The German fascists. For 70 years, the Soviet Union and subsequently the Russian Federation commemorated may 9 as an unforgettable victory day for the whole country. Since 1995, Russia has held a military parade on Victory Day of the Great Patriotic War every year on May 9.