Russia's Ambassador to Germany Says Victory Day Events to Be Held With Dignity
Sergey Nechayev expresses hope for dignified commemorations in Germany amid bilateral tensions
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- Russia's Ambassador to Germany Sergey Nechayev stated that all commemorative events in Germany marking Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War will be held with dignity.
- Speaking in Torgau, Saxony, during events marking the 81st anniversary of the link-up of Soviet and American troops on the Elbe, Nechayev expressed gratitude to Germans who attended and said this suggests 'not all is lost' in bilateral relations.
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Why It Matters
The article covers diplomatic remarks by Russia's ambassador to Germany during commemorations of the 1945 link-up of Soviet and American troops on the Elbe River. This historical event symbolizes Allied cooperation during World War II. Victory Day (May 9 in Russia) commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War.
TORGAU /Germany/, April 25. /TASS/. Russia's ambassador to Germany Sergey Nechayev has stated that all commemorative events in Germany marking Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War will be held with dignity; not all is lost in bilateral relations.
"On May 8 and 9, we are holding all scheduled events, and I sincerely hope they will all be held with dignity and solemnity. We have not yet seen or heard of any restrictions," Nechayev told reporters in Torgau (Saxony), where commemorative events were held to mark the 81st anniversary of the link-up of Soviet and American troops on the Elbe.
Nechayev expressed gratitude to the German public, "who came in such large numbers to the monument in Torgau today."
"This suggests that not all is lost in our bilateral relations, as they say, because we have many friends in Germany who understand both our interests and our concerns. We are bound by shared fond memories of our common experiences, and I hope this will be the basis for normalizing our prospects," the Russian ambassador stated.
The way he sees it, Russia's relations with Saxony have generally always developed very well.
"We, Saxony, Dresden, Leipzig, and other cities have many sister cities in Russia. We, for our part, have not destroyed any of these sister city partnerships," Nechayev noted.
These, he noted, "were very close, very close, as indeed were ours with all of Germany, with which we have established a unique framework for bilateral cooperation."
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Victory Day commemorations in Germany on May 8-9 will proceed without major disruptions
Likely · Within weeks
Sister city partnerships between Russian and German cities will continue
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What specific restrictions, if any, were initially feared for Victory Day events?
- How have Russia-Germany relations deteriorated in recent years?
- What is the current state of sister city partnerships between Russian and German cities?






