French President Francois Hollande today said he is still inviting his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to events marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings on Jun 6, despite tensions between the West and Moscow over the annexation of Crimea.
Hours after Putin signed into law the annexation, Hollande said that the commemoration of a key turning point in World War II should not be affected by Putin's increasing isolation.
US President Barack Obama also is scheduled to attend.
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Hollande backed the European Union's decision to scrap a summit with Russia, "but for the remembrance we have to make sure that the spirit of peace wins.