Saudi Arabia’s King, Crown Prince congratulate Putin on ‘Victory Day’ anniversary

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From Right: Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin AbdulAziz and Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.

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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have congratulated the strong of the Russia Federation, President Vladimir Putin, on the Victory Day anniversary commemorating the end of the World War II.

This, according to the official Saudi Press Agency, happened as government and people of Russia celebrated at a colourful event attended by foreign envoys in Moscow, the nation’s seat of power, on Monday May 9, 2022.

The King and Crown Prince both wished Putin good health and wished prosperity for the Russian people and government.

With the ongoing Russian conflict in Ukraine, Riyadh has previously stressed a desire to find a political solution to the issue.

Russia celebrates the end of the war in Europe on May 9 and calls the occasion “Victory Day.”

Putin used the occasion to address the nation during a parade in Moscow’s Red Square.

In his speech, he claimed that Western countries had been preparing to invade Russia and the Crimean Peninsula.

He evoked the memory of Soviet heroism in World War Two to urge his army towards victory in Ukraine.

Putin condemned what he called external threats to weaken and split Russia, and repeated familiar arguments he had used to justify its invasion – that NATO was creating threats right next to its borders.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, calling the move a “special military operation.”

Putin has repeatedly likened the war – which he casts as a battle against dangerous “Nazi”-inspired nationalists in Ukraine – to the challenge the Soviet Union faced when Adolf Hitler invaded in 1941.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said it is Russia that is staging a “bloody re-enactment of Nazism” in Ukraine.

With Reuters


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