Xi Jinping says China is ‘unstoppable’ and world faces ‘peace or war’, as Putin and Kim join him for military parade
The parade showcased cutting-edge missiles, drones, and nuclear-capable weapons, highlighting China's expanding arsenal of over 600 warheads and growing geopolitical influence, officials said.
- Xi Jinping hosted a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender, attended by leaders from several countries, including Russia and North Korea, showcasing China's military strength and unity against the West.
- During the parade, Xi declared that the 'great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is unstoppable,' emphasizing China's military capabilities and intentions in global affairs.
- Xi emphasized that humanity must choose between peace and war, criticizing U.S. influence and indicating a desire for a multipolar world in global affairs.
- Attendees included leaders from 26 nations, while U.S. and other Western officials largely boycotted the event, highlighting tensions between the West and this emerging bloc.
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China unveils new military hardware with Xi, Putin, Kim attending parade
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended a major military parade in Beijing on Wednesday as the event debuted new missiles, drones and other high-tech equipment in a massive show of force. Chinese President Xi Jinping, who presided over the “Victory Day” event intended to celebrate the 80th anniversary of…
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