 Many commonwealth of independent states' countries commemorate Victory Day and Russia is grateful to the leaders of the countries who came to Moscow this year. To participate in celebrations, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with the Rosia One TV channel. May 9 remains one of the most important holidays for the peoples of the former Soviet Union and many commonwealth of independent states' member states regard it as a sacred day that must be celebrated. And of course, we are grateful to our guest, he said. Alexander Lukashenko, president of Belarus. Kashem Jomat Tokayev, president of Kazakhstan. Sada Jeperov, president of Kyrgyzstan. Shavgat Mirzirov, president of Uzbekistan. Imam Ali Rahmon, president of Tajikistan. Sedar Badi Mohamedov, president of Turkmenistan. And Nikol Pashyan, prime minister of Armenia, attend in Victory Day parade in Moscow.