Russian Embassy in Belgrade organizes reception to mark Victory Day

To mark the upcoming anniversary of victory over fascism in the Second World War, May 9, the Russian Embassy in Belgrade today organized a reception.
Speaking during the event, Ambassador Aleksandr Botsan Kharchenko emphasized that the Serbian and Russian people fought for freedom shoulder to shoulder.
"This is our common holiday, the Serbian people have always stood with us and have contributed to the victory," the ambassador said during the reception attended, among others, by Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut, President of the National Assembly Ana Brnabic, cabinet ministers, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Porfirije, and representatives of the diplomatic corps.
The Russian ambassador stressed that the meeting between the presidents of Russia and Serbia, Vladimir Putin and Aleksandar Vucic on May 9 in Moscow will once again confirm the common position that glorification of Nazism and Hitler's Germany is unacceptable.
Botsan Kharchenko added that the very attempt to prevent the president of Serbia from traveling to Moscow to celebrate Victory Day can only be interpreted as a form of neo-Nazism.
(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)
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