Foreign leaders arrive in Russia for Victory Day parade
- On May 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin will welcome 29 foreign dignitaries, including Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro and Cuba's Miguel Díaz-Canel, to a major event in Moscow commemorating the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
- The parade marks the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany and occurs amid plans for a three-day truce that Ukraine rejects as a security ploy.
- Leaders from China, Brazil, Indonesia, Slovakia, Serbia, Vietnam, Egypt, and Central Asian allies are also attending, while Putin plans to sign a strategic treaty with Maduro.
- The Kremlin describes the event as the grandest ever, with Putin set to address it and Maduro and Diaz-Canel present to emphasize Russia's allied support.
- The parade aims to rally domestic and international support for Russian forces amid ongoing conflict, but Ukraine has launched drone attacks and doubts the truce's sincerity.
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