China Denies Teaming Up with North Korea, Russia After Trump’s Claim
The parade showcased over 500 military systems and marked the first public appearance of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un together, signaling a challenge to Western influence.
- China denied any conspiracy with North Korea and Russia regarding their recent military parade participation, as claimed by Donald Trump.
- Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for the Chinese foreign ministry, stated that the invitation to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un was not aimed at opposing the U.S.
- Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un will hold talks to discuss strengthening relations and issues of mutual interest.
- Trump expressed admiration for the military parade, stating it was 'very, very impressive,' while questioning whether Xi would acknowledge U.S. support during China's struggles.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping, flanked by Russian and North Korean heads of state, made a demonstration of strength on Wednesday, presenting new generation weapons and sending a clear message: China is rising to power to challenge the global leadership of the United States.
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'Not directed at anyone': China denies teaming up with N. Korea, Russia against US after Trump's claim
Trump confirmed that he watched the military parade in Beijing, saying, “I thought it was very, very impressive, but I understood the reason they were doing it. And they were hoping I was watching — and I was watching"
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