Russia invites PM Modi to attend 80th Victory Day Parade on May 9
On PM Modi's upcoming visit, Rudenko said, "It's being worked out; it should be this year. He has an invitation."
Russia has sent invitations to leaders of several friendly nations to attend this year’s Victory Day parade.
During the Second World War in January 1945, the Soviet Army launched an offensive against Germany, which ended in the victory of the Red Army. Following this, the commanders-in-chief on May 9 signed the Act of Unconditional Surrender of Germany, which ended the war.
PM Modi's previous visit to Russia came in July 2024, which was his first foreign trip in nearly five years. The Prime Minister had visited the far eastern city of Vladivostok in 2019 to attend an economic conclave.
During the last visit, PM Modi extended an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit India, which the Kremlin has accepted. However, the dates of Putin's visit are yet to be finalised.
PM Modi and Putin are known for maintaining regular contact, holding telephone conversations once every couple of months. The two leaders also hold in-person meetings, particularly on the sidelines of international events.
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