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The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky said that would not go to Moscow for the Victory Parade if they received an invitation. His words leads to “Interfax”.

“No, I would not go. I think the official invitation was not” – he said in a Skype interview with the canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail.

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Earlier, as reported “the Rambler”, the press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov said that the Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky was not invited to participate in the festivities in Moscow devoted to the 75 anniversary of the Victory in the great Patriotic war. He noted that “the emphasis is on the renewal of the official invitations to the heads of the CIS States”, and Ukraine “is not a de facto and largely de jure member of the CIS, reluctant somehow to continue working in these structures and never signaled his desire to share the joy of Victory”.