The Guardian (USA)

Vladimir Putin not welcome at French ceremony for 80th anniversar­y of D-day

- Kim Willsher

Russia will be invited to send representa­tives to an internatio­nal ceremony commemorat­ing the 80th anniversar­y of D-day – but not Vladimir Putin, the French organisers have announced.

The Élysée is reported to have accepted that the country should be represente­d but said its leader is not welcome because of Moscow’s ongoing war on Ukraine.

“In view of the circumstan­ces, President Putin will not be invited to take part in the commemorat­ions of the Normandy landings,” the Liberation Mission organising committee said.

“Russia will, however, be invited to be represente­d so that the importance of the commitment and sacrifices of the Soviet peoples, as well as its contributi­on to the victory of 1945, can be honoured.”

It added: “Unlike the Kremlin regime, France does not pursue a policy of historical revisionis­m.”

No other informatio­n was given and the Russian embassy in Paris and the

Kremlin did not react to the statement or indicate whether the invitation would be accepted.

The Soviet Union lost more than 27 million people during the war – with 8.7 million military and 19 million civilian deaths.

Putin was invited to and attended the ceremony to mark 70th anniversar­y of the D-day landings despite Russia’s annexation of Crimea a few months earlier.

At the time, the then French president, François Hollande, said: “You can have difference­s of opinion with Vladimir Putin but I have never forgotten and never will forget that the Russian people gave millions of lives.”

After the June 2014 commemorat­ions, Putin and the then Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko, met at the Élysée for talks after Moscow backed a pro-Russian insurgency in eastern Ukraine.

Putin was not invited to the 75th commemorat­ions attended by Donald Trump but the Élysée said this was not unusual as Russia was invited to the major decade commemorat­ions.

 ?? ?? Vladimir Putin in Moscow. He was invited to and attended the ceremony to mark 70th anniversar­y. Photograph: Sergei Savostyano­v/ Reuters
Vladimir Putin in Moscow. He was invited to and attended the ceremony to mark 70th anniversar­y. Photograph: Sergei Savostyano­v/ Reuters

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