Turkish President Sends Victory Day Message to Putin

ISTANBUL, TURKEY 

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday sent a celebration message to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II.

“Dear President, Dear Friend, I congratulate your Victory Day on the 75th anniversary with my most sincere feelings,” Erdogan said in his message according to Turkey’s Communications Directorate.

This anniversary, marking the end of the World War II which brought great suffering to humanity and cost the lives of millions in the Soviet Union, helps us remember the value of international peace in the most striking way, the message added.

Erdogan also reiterated the importance of the shared efforts by Turkey and Russia, especially for the regional peace and stability.

In Russia, Victory Day is a holiday commemorating the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945. It was announced following the signing of the German act of capitulation late in the evening of May 8, 1945 in Berlin, when it was already time after midnight, thus May 9 in Moscow.

The Soviet government declared victory early on May 9, 1945 after the signing ceremony in Berlin.

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