Ukraine's Zelenskiy issues decree 'allowing' Moscow Victory Day parade to proceed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy issued a decree on Friday "allowing" Russia's Victory Day military parade to proceed and ensuring no weapons are aimed at Red Square.
"I hereby decree: to permit the holding of a parade in the city of Moscow (Russian Federation) on May 9, 2026," the decree read. It added "the territorial sector of Red Square shall be excluded" from the planned deployment of Ukrainian weaponry.
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