Russian President Vladimir Putin invited Turkmen leader Serdar Berdimuhamedov to Moscow to celebrate Victory Day, a government newspaper reported. “Neutral Turkmenistan”.
According to the publication, the presidents “heartily congratulated each other, conveying their wishes of well-being and prosperity to the peoples of both countries on the occasion of the upcoming Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War.”
In a conversation, Berdimuhamedov pointed out that the Great Patriotic War and the victory over fascism occupy a special place in the common historical memory of the peoples. That’s why in Turkmenistan the memory of those who defended the country and worked at the back and brought victory closer is sacredly honored.
According to the newspaper, President Putin invited the President of Turkmenistan to participate in the ceremonial events planned to be held in Moscow. In response, Berdimuhamedov thanked the “friendly” head of state for the invitation.
It was reported that the President of Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr Japarov, who previously went to Russia for an official visit, came as a guest on 9 May. will visit Victory March on Red Square.