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7 of May, 14:01

Global Times: the plans of the West to isolate Russia on Victory Day failed
The desire of the West to isolate Russian Federation in day of anniversary of the Victory over fascism was not successful, informs the Chinese magazine.

This year the world's media are closely watching who from heads of state will visit the Russian Federation on 9 May, the magazine emphasizes, adding that a number of Western leaders under the pressure of the capital of the United States refused to attend the Victory Parade.

And, although some see in this gesture a factor of international isolation of Russia, in reality, the number occupying the high post of the guests who this year will arrive in the capital of Russia, no less than during previous celebrations, emphasizes the Global Times.

About 30 heads of state And governments of foreign countries And Directors of international organizations will participate in the celebrations on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Victory.

Vladimir Putin may take this opportunity to make wider the influence of Russian diplomacy, but stressed the Global Times, is much more important than the fact that He supports the preservation of the internal unity of the country.

"It seeks to strengthen internal love for the Motherland And strengthen the cohesion of Russia with the help of important holiday because it is very important for the state to cross all the difficulties together," - emphasizes the log.

In addition, writes the print edition, a demonstration on the Parade of modern weapons Russia wants to show that she is strong enough to protect their national needs, regardless of which it is subjected.

at the beginning of the celebration of 9 May, Russia sent out invitations to a number of world leaders to participate in the May 9 Victory day Parade on red square. To participate have plans 25 countries.

However, a number of European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Prime Minister of great Britain David Cameron And the Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Levin, declined the invitation due to the crisis in Ukraine.

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