Who are the world leaders attending China's upcoming summit and military parade
- Beijing will host more than two dozen world leaders at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit and a military parade commemorating World War II's end, showcasing China's ambitions and alliances.
- Dignitaries at the summit include Russian President Vladimir Putin and leaders from several Southeast Asian and Central Asian nations.
- Some leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will leave before the military parade, which will feature advanced Chinese weaponry and mark Japan's World War II surrender anniversary.
- The military parade will showcase China's advanced weapons, including over 100 aircraft, indicating the nation's military capabilities and regional ambitions.
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Russian President Putin has arrived in China. In the port city of Tianjin he will visit the summit of the Shanghai Organization for Cooperation, then he will be a guest in Beijing for the great military parade at the end of World War II.
The presence of Vladimir Putin and Narendra Moody, along with leaders from emerging countries such as Turkey, Malaysia, and Pakistan, reflects China's ability to bring partners from the global South under its umbrella, at a time when confidence in the US is regressing because of US President Donald Trump's policies. The summit comes at a delicate juncture: Russia found a political cover in Chinese support after the West's isolation, while US dou…
The Chinese Communist Party will hold a large-scale military parade on September 3. Cheng Xiaonong, chairman of the Center for Contemporary Chinese Studies in the United States, said that this parade comes at a time when the second international relations crisis in the history of the Chinese Communist Party’s rule overlaps with its third domestic crisis. However, unlike in the past, this time the United States is no longer the "savior" of the Ch…
China Advances with a Historic Alliance that Threatens the Power of the West: "a Fairer World Order"
Next Wednesday, September 3, will be a special date for China, not only for the military parade for the "Victory Day", but also for the important meeting scheduled by the president of this Asian nation, Xi Jinping, with senior leaders from the East.The day will celebrate the 80th anniversary since Japan's surrender in World War II, so every year, the Chinese government displays its military capabilities before its population.It will be a special…
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