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China Rejects Trump’s Claim of Plot With Russia, N. Korea

China has dismissed claims by former U.S. President Donald Trump that it is conspiring with Russia and North Korea against the United States. The allegation followed a military parade in Beijing on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. At the event, Chinese President Xi Jinping was joined by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with the trio watching a large-scale display of China’s military strength. Reacting on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America.” China’s foreign ministry rejected the claim on Thursday, saying the attendance of foreign leaders was meant to honor history and promote peace. “China’s invitation to foreign guests is to work with peace-loving countries to remember history, honor […]

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Kim Jong Un arrives in Beijing for historic Victory Day parade

Kim Jong Un has arrived in Beijing to attend China’s “Victory Day” military parade, marking a rare international appearance for the North Korean leader. He crossed the border on Tuesday aboard his heavily fortified green train, reportedly equipped with French wines, fresh lobster, and around 90 carriages containing conference rooms, audience halls, and bedrooms. The slow-moving journey began in Pyongyang on Monday, and by Tuesday afternoon his train was spotted rolling through Beijing’s suburbs with a North Korean flag on display. His presence at Wednesday’s parade is historic: it is the first time a North Korean leader has attended a Chinese military parade since 1959. Kim will join China’s Xi Jinping, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and 26 other heads of state, including leaders from Iran, Cuba, Myanmar, and Indonesia. This marks his first multilateral international meeting, upgrading Pyongyang’s representation from 2015 […]

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Beijing parade: Xi Jinping’s display of power and ambition

Beijing is preparing for one of its most elaborate military parades in recent history, a carefully staged event that underscores President Xi Jinping’s ambition to project strength both at home and abroad. Eight giant Chinese flags now flank the portrait of Mao Zedong at Tiananmen Square, overlooking seating for 26 foreign leaders, including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. Around 50,000 guests are expected as the Chinese capital transforms into a stage for political theatre and military might. The parade officially commemorates 80 years since Japan’s surrender in World War II. But for Xi, it is far more than a historical remembrance; it is a statement of power. This week has already marked several breakthroughs for the Chinese leader. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Beijing for the first time in seven years. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation […]

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