China’s Xi Jinping likens ‘US hegemony’ to ‘fascist forces’ ahead of Vladimir Putin summit
- Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Moscow from May 7 to May 10 to attend the grand Victory Day parade and support Vladimir Putin.
- The visit came after China and Russia announced a "no limits partnership" just weeks prior to Russia launching its military campaign against Ukraine in early 2022.
- The Victory Day parade on May 9 marked the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat and aimed to rally support for Russian troops, coinciding with a Kremlin-ordered three-day ceasefire.
- Among the thirteen countries participating, China contributed the biggest group of foreign troops with 102 soldiers, despite Ukraine’s condemnation of any foreign military involvement in the parade as "unacceptable" and an attempt by Moscow to "whitewash its war crimes."
- Xi praised resilient China-Russia ties and urged resistance to outside interference, while officials stated the leaders would rally the Global South and promote a multipolar world amid rising China-US tensions.
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Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow on a key visit to strengthen his international profile
China’s President Xi Jinping has traveled to Moscow this Wednesday to stage, once again, the close personal and political harmony he maintains with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, at a key moment in global geopolitical balance. The Chinese president’s state visit coincides with the most important historical celebration for Russia: the events for the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. The trip will …
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