Russian Envoy Notes Shift in US Stance on Victory Day During Washington March
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Russian Ambassador Alexander Darchiev observed that the Immortal Regiment march has taken place in central Washington for the past two years, highlighting a change in the United States’ position on Victory Day under the Trump administration.
The march, a commemorative event honoring the Soviet victory in World War II, has been held annually in Washington’s downtown area. Darchiev’s remarks came during a briefing with U.S. officials, where he noted the continuity of the event despite shifts in diplomatic tone.
The observation underscores the evolving diplomatic relationship between the United States and Russia, particularly regarding historical commemorations and public diplomacy efforts.
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