Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said that the republic’s Ambassador to Russia Krzysztof Krajewski will not attend the inauguration ceremony of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was reported by RIA News.
When asked by a journalist whether Kraevsky would attend the event, Sikorsky responded negatively.
Before this, the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, had opposed the participation of European Union (EU) representatives in Vladimir Putin’s inauguration ceremony, but a common stance has not been formed yet.
According to EU diplomatic service spokesman Peter Stano, invitations sent by the Kremlin to the opening ceremony were forwarded to EU representatives in Moscow.
Putin’s inauguration ceremony will take place on May 7 at 12:00 Moscow time. Presidential elections in Russia were held between 15 and 17 March.
According to the Central Election Commission, Putin, who completed 100 percent of the protocols, received 87.28 percent of the votes in the presidential election. A record turnout was also recorded in the modern history of Russia: 77.44%.
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Source: Gazeta

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