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DEB24-2U: D-DAY 1944-2024 - Ukraine Guest of Honor of France - BLOCK WEAPONS OF VICTORY - Presidents Macron and Zelensky

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DEB24-2U: Maxi-FDC France-Ukraine 2024 "80th anniversary of the LANDING in NORMANDY on June 6, 1944 (D-Day)- International ceremony on the OMAHA Beach site (St-Laurent-sur-Mer) in the presence of 25 Heads of State and of Governments - E. Macron (F), V. Zelensky (UKR), J. Biden (USA), King Charles III (UK), J. Trudeau (CDN) - UKRAINE is guest of honor of France"

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- France TVP Green Letter “Marianne the Committed” on perforated GREEN label stamp holder “80th anniv. of the Landing in Normandy“ illustrated cancellation Colleville-Sur-Mer “80th anniversary of the D-Day Landing - Omaha Beach - American cemetery cross and Patrouille de France“ June 5-6, 2024

- Ukraine BLOCK of 6 stamps with surcharge U+3 “Weapons of Victory - Vilkha, Neptune, Stugna-P, Bayrakyar TB2, FGM-148 Javelin, M142 HIMMARS (2022)“ illustrated cancellation  “80 years of the Normandy landings - June 6, 1944 - June 6, 2024 - UKRAINE Guest of Honor of France“

Collector's Edition (envelope 16 x 23 cm), printed in only 25 numbered copies - Historic and rare

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80th anniversary of the Normandy landings

The international ceremony, the highlight of the day, took place at Omaha Beach in the presence of 25 heads of state and government, and 250 veterans.

Thursday June 6, 2024, at Omaha Beach in Calvados, the Allies met, without Russia but alongside the Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky, to celebrate the victory over Nazism, while war is raging again in Europe.

Ukraine, guest of honor of France

American President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron took advantage of the D-Day commemorations in Normandy to show their support for Volodymyr Zelensky in the face of the Russian offensive. The international ceremony bringing together all the Allies ended with a tribute to the “bravery” of the Ukrainians.

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01/06/2024

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