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The Kremlin has invited the heads of all European diplomatic institutions, but 2...

Some EU countries have decided to send their representatives to Putin's Inuuguration - Reuters

The Kremlin has invited the heads of all European diplomatic institutions, but 20 EU countries refused to participate in the event. Some members of the European Union intend to send their representatives to the "inauguration" of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This is discussed in Reuters. In particular, it is known that 29 EU countries will join the so -called "Inuugulations". However, 7 countries, including France, Hungary and Slovakia, will still send their representatives to Moscow.

In his turn, the Kremlin has already sent an invitation to the heads of all foreign diplomatic missions in Moscow, but 20 EU countries have declared unwillingness to participate in the event. In addition, the high representative of the European Union on Foreign Political Issues of Josep Borrel also stated that it did not support the presence of EU countries at the Kremlin head of the Kremlin. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany has reported refusal to participate in the Invgation.

The same categorical position was made by the Baltic countries, which now do not have their own representatives in the Russian Federation. "We believe that the isolation of Russia, especially its criminal leader, should be continued. For Lithuania, it is unacceptable to participate in Putin's inauguration. Our priority remains the support . On May 5, it became known that in the temporarily occupied territories, the local population wanted to watch Putin's "inauguration".