Ukraine Sees Russia’s Victory Parade as Possible Truce Opportunity
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Ukraine’s leadership has suggested that Russia’s upcoming May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow could serve as a backdrop for a cease‑fire or truce negotiations.
The Ukrainian government has publicly stated that the parade, which commemorates the end of World War II, might provide a symbolic moment for both sides to consider a pause in hostilities. Kyiv’s officials have called for the event to be used as a platform for diplomatic engagement, though no formal truce has been announced.
The suggestion comes amid ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with the parade scheduled to take place in Moscow’s Red Square on May 9. No further details on any potential cease‑fire have been released.
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