British PM has no plans of going to Moscow for Victory Day celebrations

  12 March 2015    Read: 949
British PM has no plans of going to Moscow for Victory Day celebrations
British Prime Minister David Cameron has no plans of going to Moscow for participation in celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the Soviet Union
Traditionally, many world leaders are invited to attend celebrations in Russia on May 9.

Moscow has invited many global politicians - including the leaders of North Korea and China - to the celebrations featuring a traditional Red Square military parade.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and around 20 foreign leaders have already confirmed their decision to attend World War Two Victory Day celebrations in the Russian capital. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has also given a positive response to Moscow’s invitation. Kim’s trip to Moscow will be his first foreign visit since taking power from his late father, Kim Jong Il, as the country`s leader in 2011.

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