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China has asked Ukraine to remain from the victory parade. Zelenki


The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky told reporters that Kiev had signed signals from China and other countries, demanding that foreign leaders arrived on May 9.

"China has asked Ukraine to ensure security in Moscow from May 8 to 10 and avoid attacks on victorious parade," Zelensky said. According to him, Ukraine has made its promises, confirming the lack of attacks on Moscow, where Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin held a parade in front of foreign leaders of two dozen countries, including China's leader Si Jinpin.

"Ukraine has once again confirmed its steps that it always promises what it promises," Zelensky concluded.

Earlier, Zelenki said that Ukraine could not guarantee the security of their representatives in other countries during the May 9 parade, as the Russian side can take any step against the guests, and the Ukrainian side cannot be held responsible for the one taking place in the Russian Federation.