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Russia Day observed with silence, solidarity & reflection

Russia Day observed with silence, solidarity & reflection

Time of India16-06-2025

Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri
In solidarity with the victims of the
Air India plane crash
on Thursday, the Embassy of Russia scaled down its Russia Day celebrations. While Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri attended without making a public appearance and the Stilyagi band's set was cancelled, Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov and the assembled guests expressed their condolences to the families of the victims.
Siniša Pavić, Ambassador of Serbia
Askar Beshimov, Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan
WE SHARE THIS GRIEF WITH ALL OF YOU: RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR
A minute of silence was observed at the event for the victims of the plane crash, which claimed over 240 lives. The Russian Ambassador began his speech by saying, 'I would like to start by expressing our deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathies. President Putin has also sent a message of condolence. We share this grief with the Indian government and with all of you in this tragedy. I have just seen off Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, our chief guest, who excused himself from making a public appearance, given the circumstances.
I also decided to cancel the colourful performance of the band that was scheduled to play tonight, and I apologise for that – to you and to the artistes.'
The Ambassador then spoke about the significance of Russia Day and the importance of India-Russia relations. 'This relationship has evolved through trust, stability, shared interests, and respect for each other's civilisations,' he added.

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