This is first and foremost a QEMU or linux bug (not sure which), it
should really update its internal time after suspend. But I suppose ntp
could also listen to resume events (perhaps through pm-utils' /usr/lib
/pm-utils/sleep.d/ scripts); although this should already be covered by
its existing if-up.d script, i. e. as soon as the VM gets back online
after resuming /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate ought to run. It doesn't in
your case?

** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu) => qemu (Ubuntu)

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