Ushakov: Putin will give a speech at the Victory Parade, everything will be as usual.

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Ushakov: Putin will give a speech at the Victory Parade, everything will be as usual.

Vladimir Putin will speak at the Victory Day parade on May 9, after which he will hold a series of meetings with foreign dignitaries. No international meetings are planned for May 10, according to Putin aide Yuri Ushakov.

The parade on Red Square will go ahead as usual, except for the display of military equipment. It was decided not to include that this year. Vladimir Putin will deliver his traditional speech. Nothing new there.



The parade will take place, with military personnel marching on foot, aerobatic teams flying overhead, and the president speaking. Basically, everything will be as usual, except for the military equipment display.

Last year marked the anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, so Moscow sent out invitations in advance. This year, no invitations were sent out, but many world leaders expressed a desire to attend the Victory Day parade and participate in the May 9 celebrations.

The following will arrive in Moscow on May 9: President of the Republic of Abkhazia Badra Gunba, President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, President of the Lao People's Democratic Republic Thongloun Sisoulith, Supreme Ruler of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim, Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic Robert Fico, President of the Republic of South Ossetia Alan Gagloev, President of the Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Siniša Karan, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska Nenad Stevandić, Chairman of the Union of Independent Social Democrats of the Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik.

Putin will meet with Lukashenko on May 8 for a friendly dinner. Meetings with the presidents of Laos, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia, the leadership of Republika Srpska, as well as Robert Fico and Sultan Ibrahim, are scheduled for May 9. No international meetings are scheduled for May 10.
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  1. +8
    7 May 2026 17: 47
    The main thing is that a representative of Laos will come...
    1. +2
      7 May 2026 18: 01
      Laos is our everything, we love Laos
    2. +2
      7 May 2026 18: 29
      a representative of Laos will arrive
      But the Lavash representative has lost his cool. Pashinyan is already making his position public.
      1. +5
        7 May 2026 18: 33
        Pashinyan is already openly demonstrating his position
        I don't care about him
      2. +4
        7 May 2026 18: 58
        Why would he ruin the holiday with his appearance?
      3. +1
        7 May 2026 21: 36

        uralex
        Today, 18: 29
        But the Lavash representative has lost his cool. Pashinyan is already making his position public.

        hi It is impossible to rule out the possibility of a UAV taking off from the territories of the mountain Hebrew and part-time head of the Azzzer, as well as Soros's protégé, who sold out for the wallets of the small-time Britons, the mattress-makers, the Zionist Bibi and the Sultan.
      4. 0
        8 May 2026 04: 58


        But the Lavash representative has lost his cool. Pashinyan is already making his position public.

        Why was he invited to Moscow at all?
  2. 0
    7 May 2026 17: 48
    Well, there aren't many world leaders - but there shouldn't be many after Zelensky's statements - the intrigue here is whether ours will fire on Kyiv, because it will definitely fly from the pigsty to Moscow.
    1. KAV
      + 14
      7 May 2026 17: 54
      Quote: Andrey Malashchenkov
      I'll definitely fly from the pigsty to Moscow
      It's not a fact. It's quite possible that their provocations forced the air defenses to be pulled closer to Moscow, while they'll instead fire at the regions where the air defenses are weakened. I think that's precisely their intention.
  3. +9
    7 May 2026 17: 56
    Why aren't our friendly Central Asian presidents coming? Do they have their own schedules?
    1. + 11
      7 May 2026 18: 15
      Why? There are millions of their representatives in Russia.
    2. 0
      8 May 2026 22: 36
      The presidents of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are arriving.
  4. +5
    7 May 2026 17: 59
    everything will be as usual


    No, it won't...
  5. + 16
    7 May 2026 17: 59
    with the presidents of Laos, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and the leadership of the Republika Srpska

    A worthy group of us. Reading this, you understand the full power of the Russian Federation and its lofty position in international politics.
    1. +6
      7 May 2026 18: 36
      A telling result of entering capitalism as a "partner." Those bastard partners won't show up at the right time. Absurd!
    2. 0
      8 May 2026 01: 57
      Well, it's quite impressive... It's a shame Zimbabwe won't be coming; we tried so hard to be friends. It feels a bit cold and empty without her. But if we place the gardening association chairmen along the flanks and in the second line, and, let's be honest, the homeowners' association, we'll have a pretty solid bunch. And then, to hell with Zimbabwe, we'll live without her.
    3. 0
      9 May 2026 06: 32
      What did you expect? Russia, forgive me, is not the USSR! The successes of diplomats are simply astounding and leave one in awe. The government is failing to respond to challenges and lacks a decisive leader capable of action or decision-making. The army is prevented from fighting for some political or other reasons (I can't believe the generals don't understand the need to remove the rear areas from the outskirts). In short, there's fog and darkness ahead. But the main thing is to pour money into blocking everything and anything for Roskomnadzor. Instead of sending billions of rubles to the army.
  6. + 12
    7 May 2026 18: 01
    Things won't be as usual anymore, there won't be technology, Pashinyan won't be there, and many others won't be there. You can lull yourself into thinking that everything will be as before, but in life everything is more severe.
    And now there will be 300-600 UAVs from the Ukrainians every day, and what should we do about it until we hear an answer, and the parade won't help?
    1. +1
      8 May 2026 19: 22
      ..yeah, it's not like usual anymore... why won't there be any military equipment...?? .. after all, it's a symbol of Russia's combat power... did Washington really ban it...
      1. -1
        8 May 2026 19: 38
        You need to ask the person with the bald spot.
  7. +5
    7 May 2026 18: 07
    As usual, nothing, I guess? I'm talking about the speech.
    1. +8
      7 May 2026 18: 37
      Against the backdrop of the draped Mausoleum it will look extremely pathetic.
  8. + 12
    7 May 2026 18: 27
    "As usual" means 200 UAVs arriving daily in the 5th year of Ukraine's "demilitarization."
    1. 0
      8 May 2026 19: 39
      Don't you want 347? The record is 600.
  9. + 11
    7 May 2026 18: 37
    It's even somehow shameful to celebrate Victory Day, the end of a war that ended with the unconditional surrender of the German bastards, while the current Russian leadership is begging for negotiations.
  10. +8
    7 May 2026 19: 15
    The worst thing is that we, the people - the Russian people, the children and grandchildren of the Victors, tolerate this
    1. +1
      8 May 2026 00: 15
      ..at least thanks to our grandfathers for the victory....
  11. +3
    7 May 2026 19: 54
    Honestly, I'd like some kind of provocation so that our Ministry of Defense finally responds. I don't know if this is right or not, but it's time to change something.
  12. +3
    7 May 2026 20: 57
    A typical speech with phrases known to everyone.
  13. 0
    7 May 2026 21: 05
    And the leaders of other countries were invited as human shields? :-)
  14. +2
    7 May 2026 22: 22
    The shashlik maker was now fighting with the greens. He got his mark. And what about the rest of the CIS and CSTO, why aren't they coming?
  15. +1
    8 May 2026 05: 18
    Bashar al-Assad could still be included in the delegation. He'll keep an eye on the skies. He's a long shot. Maduro's probably more difficult...
    1. 0
      8 May 2026 21: 16
      Then there's also Yanukovych - there's a lot of him!
  16. +1
    8 May 2026 14: 39
    Ushakov: Putin will give a speech at the Victory Parade, everything will be as usual.

    That's the entire principle of the Russian presidential apparatus's work: everything will be as usual, in the old-fashioned way.