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Kremlin Urges to Take Responsibly Warning of Defense Ministry About May 9 Attacks
Kremlin Urges to Take Responsibly Warning of Defense Ministry About May 9 Attacks
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Russia urges everyone to take responsibly the warning of the Russian Defense Ministry about attacks on May 9 and ensure the evacuation of citizens from Kiev, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said on Thursday.
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"Yesterday, our Foreign Ministry, in a note addressed to all diplomatic missions and representations accredited in Russia, once again appealed to the authorities of foreign countries and the leadership of international organizations with an urgent appeal to take the statement of the Defense Ministry with maximum responsibility and ensure the early evacuation of personnel of diplomatic and other missions from Kiev, as well as their citizens," Ushakov told reporters. The Russian Defense Ministry clearly said that in the event of Kiev trying to disrupt the Parade in Moscow, Russia will be forced to take retaliatory measures, Ushakov said.On Monday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that Russia declares a ceasefire in Ukraine on May 8-9 in honor of the Soviet people's victory in the Great Patriotic War. The Russian army will launch a massive missile attack on the center of Kiev if Ukraine's leadership attempts to disrupt the celebration of the 81st anniversary of Victory Day, the statement said, adding that despite Russia's capabilities, it had previously refrained from such actions for humanitarian reasons. Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on May 8 to discuss the prospects of bilateral relations, Yury Ushakov said.Abkhazian President Badra Gunba, South Ossetian President Alan Gagloyev, the president of Belarus, Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim and the leadership of Republika Srpska will visit Russia on May 9, the official said.Putin will also hold a one-on-one meeting with the Malaysian king on Friday, as well as will hold meetings with the presidents of Laos, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and the leadership of Republika Srpska on May 9.Putin plans to hold a meeting with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Ushakov said.Fico will fly to Moscow to celebrate Victory Day."Negotiations will take place with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico," Ushakov told reporters.Fico will also lay a wreath at the grave of Unknown Soldier in Moscow, the official added.Russia remains a reliable supplier of energy resources and makes a serious contribution to improving Slovakia's energy security, Ushakov added.Russian authorities did not specifically invite foreign guests to the May 9 parade, and several foreign leaders expressed their own desire to visit Moscow during the celebration of Victory Day, Yury Ushakov said."We have not sent out special invitations this year, but some foreign figures have expressed a desire to visit Moscow during these solemn days and take part together with our leadership in the commemoration events on May 9," Ushakov told reporters.Vladimir Putin will meet foreign guests before the Victory Day parade on the Red Square, Ushakov said.The military attaches of foreign countries have been invited to the May 9 Parade on the Red Square, the official added. Putin will as usual speak at the Victory Day parade, Yury Ushakov said."The parade will take place, military personnel will march, aerobatics planes will fly, and the president will speak. In general, everything is as usual, except for the demonstration of military equipment," Ushakov told reporters.Active work is underway to prepare for the visit of Vladimir Putin to China, Kremlin Aide Yury Ushakov said on Thursday.It is too early to talk about the format of Russian President Vladimir Putin's participation in the G20 summit in Miami, Ushakov said."It is too early to even talk about that yet. Russia is a member of the G20 and participates in all events that are held within the G20," Ushakov told reporters when asked about the format of Putin's participation in the G20 summit.The United States plans to hold the G20 summit in Miami in December 2026.Kiev needs one serious step, after which military operations will be suspended and prospects for discussing a long-term settlement will open up, Yury Ushakov said."Now Kiev needs to take only one serious step, and after that, firstly, military operations will be suspended, and, secondly, prospects will open for a serious discussion of further prospects for a long-term settlement," Ushakov told reporters.Both Russia and the US, and even Ukrainian negotiators understand what needs to be done to achieve a result, the official said, adding that Ukrainian negotiators understand what needs to be done for a settlement, but everything depends on Kiev's political leadership.
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Kremlin Urges to Take Responsibly Warning of Defense Ministry About May 9 Attacks
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia urges everyone to take responsibly the warning of the Russian Defense Ministry about attacks on May 9 and ensure the evacuation of citizens from Kiev, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said on Thursday.
"Yesterday, our Foreign Ministry, in a note addressed to all diplomatic missions and representations accredited in Russia, once again appealed to the authorities of foreign countries and the leadership of international organizations with an urgent appeal to take the statement of the Defense Ministry with maximum responsibility and ensure the early evacuation of personnel of diplomatic and other missions from Kiev, as well as their citizens," Ushakov told reporters.
The Russian Defense Ministry clearly said that in the event of Kiev trying to disrupt the Parade in Moscow, Russia will be forced to take retaliatory measures, Ushakov said.
On Monday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that Russia declares a ceasefire in Ukraine on May 8-9 in honor of the Soviet people's victory in the Great Patriotic War. The Russian army will launch a massive
missile attack on the center of Kiev if Ukraine's leadership attempts to disrupt the celebration of the 81st anniversary of Victory Day, the statement said, adding that despite Russia's capabilities, it had previously refrained from such actions for humanitarian reasons.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on May 8 to discuss the prospects of bilateral relations, Yury Ushakov said.
Abkhazian President Badra Gunba, South Ossetian President Alan Gagloyev, the president of Belarus, Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim and the leadership of Republika Srpska will visit Russia on May 9, the official said.
"As for ... Lukashenko, our [president] plans to meet with him tomorrow evening for a friendly dinner, during which he will naturally discuss the prospects for further development of our bilateral relations," Ushakov told reporterm, adding that Moscow is always glad to see Lukashenko, and the leaders have something to talk about.
Putin will also hold a one-on-one meeting with the Malaysian king on Friday, as well as will hold meetings with the presidents of Laos, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and the leadership of Republika Srpska on May 9.
Putin plans to hold a meeting with
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Ushakov said.
Fico will fly to Moscow to celebrate Victory Day.
"Negotiations will take place with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico," Ushakov told reporters.
Fico will also lay a wreath at the grave of Unknown Soldier in Moscow, the official added.
"During the upcoming meeting, it is planned to discuss the prospects for resuming the work of the Russian-Slovak intergovernmental commission on economic, scientific and technical cooperation, the meetings of which have not been held since 2021," Ushakov told reporters.
Russia remains a reliable supplier of energy resources and makes a serious contribution to improving Slovakia's energy security, Ushakov added.
Russian authorities did not specifically invite foreign guests to the May 9 parade, and several foreign leaders expressed their own desire to visit Moscow during the celebration of Victory Day, Yury Ushakov said.
"We have not sent out special invitations this year, but some foreign figures have expressed a desire to visit Moscow during these solemn days and take part together with our leadership in the commemoration events on May 9," Ushakov told reporters.
Vladimir Putin will meet foreign guests before the Victory Day parade on the Red Square, Ushakov said.
"Our president, together with foreign representatives and veterans, will lay flowers at the Grave of the Unknown Soldier in the Alexander Garden," Ushakov said.
The military attaches of foreign countries have been invited to the
May 9 Parade on the Red Square, the official added.
Putin will as usual speak at the Victory Day parade, Yury Ushakov said.
"The parade will take place, military personnel will march, aerobatics planes will fly, and the president will speak. In general, everything is as usual, except for the demonstration of military equipment," Ushakov told reporters.
Active work is underway to prepare for the visit of Vladimir Putin to China, Kremlin Aide Yury Ushakov said on Thursday.
"We are actively working on this visit, we are preparing seriously. We are in contact, one might say, on a daily level with our Chinese partners," Ushakov told reporters when asked when Putin's visit to China would take place.
It is too early to talk about the format of Russian President Vladimir Putin's participation in the G20 summit in Miami, Ushakov said.
"It is too early to even talk about that yet. Russia is a member of the G20 and participates in all events that are held within the G20," Ushakov told reporters when asked about the format of Putin's participation in the G20 summit.
The United States plans to hold the G20 summit in Miami in December 2026.
Kiev needs one serious step, after which military operations will be suspended and prospects for discussing a long-term settlement will open up, Yury Ushakov said.
"Now Kiev needs to take only one serious step, and after that, firstly, military operations will be suspended, and, secondly, prospects will open for a serious discussion of further prospects for a long-term settlement," Ushakov told reporters.
Both Russia and the US, and even Ukrainian negotiators understand what needs to be done to achieve a result, the official said, adding that Ukrainian negotiators understand what needs to be done for a settlement, but everything depends on Kiev's political leadership.
"The negotiations, you remember, the last round [was] in Geneva in February, in my opinion. After that, there were no trilateral contacts," Ushakov told reporters when asked about the resumption of trilateral talks on Ukraine.