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US, UK, and EU Nations to Boycott Putin’s Inauguration Amidst Election Controversy

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May 7, 2024
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US, UK, and EU Nations to Boycott Putin’s Inauguration Amidst Election Controversy
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Vladimir Putin is set to be sworn in for a fifth term as the president of Russia in a ceremony scheduled at the Kremlin later today. However, amidst ongoing controversy surrounding the legitimacy of his reelection, the United States, the United Kingdom, and a majority of European Union nations have announced their decision to abstain from sending envoys to the inauguration.

Putin, who secured his fifth term in office in a March election, faced criticism over the perceived lack of democratic legitimacy in the electoral process. Critics pointed to the absence of viable opposition candidates and the sudden death of prominent Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny, raising questions about the fairness of the election.

“We will not have a representative at his inauguration,” stated US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, echoing sentiments shared by other nations. While acknowledging Putin’s presidency, these countries expressed reservations about the credibility of the election process.

The decision to boycott the ceremony reflects broader tensions between Russia and the West, exacerbated by geopolitical conflicts and allegations of Russian aggression. In recent years, diplomatic relations between Russia and several Western nations have deteriorated, leading to increased scrutiny of Putin’s leadership and Russia’s foreign policies.

In response to the announcement of the boycotts, an aide to Putin extended invitations to all foreign diplomatic missions in Moscow, including those from “unfriendly states,” to attend the inauguration. However, the majority of EU member states, along with the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Baltic states, have declined the invitation.

The ceremony, scheduled to commence at noon local time, will see Putin arriving in a luxury motorcade at the Grand Kremlin Palace. Despite the absence of some Western envoys, representatives from France, Hungary, and Slovakia are expected to attend the event.

The decision to boycott Putin’s inauguration underscores ongoing tensions between Russia and the West, with diplomatic relations strained by disputes over Ukraine, allegations of election interference, and other contentious issues. As Putin begins his fifth term in office, the international community remains divided over the legitimacy of his presidency and the future of Russo-Western relations.

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