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Russian, Belarusian ambassadors not invited to German parliament's WWII memorial event

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Posted on April 17, 2025

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German Parliament Excludes Russian, Belarusian Ambassadors from WWII Event

BERLIN (Reuters) - The German parliament has kept the ambassadors of Russia and Belarus off its guest list for a special sitting on May 8 marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two in Europe, a spokesperson for the legislature said on Thursday.

The decision highlights discomfort in Germany over how to address the role of Russia in liberating Europe from Nazi terror during the anniversary year given that President Vladimir Putin has drawn on the legacy of World War Two to justify his invasion of Ukraine.

The Bundestag spokesperson referred to an assessment by the federal government in a statement explaining the move: "This assessment led to the ambassadors of the Russian Federation and Belarus, among others, not being invited," it said.

Representatives of other embassies will join German lawmakers for the event in the Bundestag's plenary chamber that will commemorate the end of the war and with it, the end of Nazi Germany's campaign of violence and genocide in Europe.

Guests from abroad were not invited, the spokesperson said.

On Wednesday, Russian ambassador Sergey Nechayev attended a commemorative event in the eastern town of Seelow despite a government warning about Moscow's efforts to "instrumentalise" events marking the 80th anniversary.

The commemoration marked the Battle of the Seelow Heights, one of the final battles in the war before the Soviet army's march on Berlin and Germany's capitulation in May 1945. At least 30,000 Soviet soldiers were killed in one of the hardest fought battles for Russia's troops.

On Wednesday, Russia's state RIA news agency cited Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova as saying German Foreign Ministry guidance suggesting representatives of Russia and Belarus could be expelled from anniversary events was an insult to "direct descendants of Hitler's executioners".

(Reporting by Miranda Murray, writing by Rachel More, editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • German parliament excludes Russian and Belarusian ambassadors from WWII memorial.
  • The decision reflects tensions over Russia's actions in Ukraine.
  • The event marks the 80th anniversary of WWII's end in Europe.
  • Russian ambassador attended a separate event despite warnings.
  • Germany grapples with WWII legacy amid current geopolitical tensions.

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What is the main topic?
The exclusion of Russian and Belarusian ambassadors from a German WWII memorial event due to current geopolitical tensions.
Why were the ambassadors excluded?
Due to discomfort over Russia's role in WWII and its current actions in Ukraine.
What event did the Russian ambassador attend?
The Russian ambassador attended a commemorative event in Seelow despite warnings.

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