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U.S., EU Ambassadors Will Skip Putin's Swearing-In Ceremony

Western leaders say Russian President Vladimir Putin's reelection was not fair or democratic.
Western leaders say Russian President Vladimir Putin's reelection was not fair or democratic.

The United States and European Union have said they will not be sending representatives to the swearing-in of Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 7 for a new six-year term. "We will not have a representative at his inauguration," State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said. An EU spokesperson said that "our ambassador will not be attending, most of the member states will not be attending." Britain and Canada also said they would not attend. Putin won a landslide reelection in March, weeks after his most prominent opponent, Aleksei Navalny, died under mysterious circumstances in a remote prison. Western leaders condemned the election as unfair and undemocratic.

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