Putin and Kim Jong Un unite Xi Jinping for a parade to exhibit China
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Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping is in Beijing
Beijing – China will organize its greatest military parade on Wednesday, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the formal surrender of Japan. The mass procession will become Chang-An Avenue, whose name means “eternal peace.”
Joining the Chinese Prime Minister Xi Jinping for the “Victory Day” event, which will exhibit some of China’s newest and most advanced weapons, will be Vladimir Putin of Russia and Kim Jong und of North Korea.
The essays have been underway for weeks, and security in the extensive Chinese capital has been very tight. All buildings with a view to the parade route will block as the leaders and other dignitaries from 26 countries take the show, along with about 50,000 spectators.
For the 72 -year -old XI leader of China, it will be a historical moment. It is the third and most important military parade that he will have supervised since he came to power in 2012. As commander in chief of the largest armed forces in the world, he will observe how tens of thousands of troops under his orders march to the Tiananmen square in the center of Beijing.

It will be a visceral exhibition not only of the growing military power of China and the newest hardware, which includes hypersonic weapons, nuclear missiles with capable, combat planes and underwater drones, but of its growing influence as a geopolitical power, with deep ties with some of the most powerful adversaries of the United States.
Kim from North Korea arrived in Beijing on Tuesday aboard his green armored train, stopping to inspect one of his own country’s missile production facilities on the road before crossing China.
The parade will be the first time that Kim appears along with Xi and Putin, offering him a first multilateral diplomatic event.

The symbolism of the three leaders together on a stage with the XI military trace in the formation will be undeniable. XI is expected to be flanked by Putin and Kim. Together, they have been called an “agitation axis” by some Western analysts.
XI is gathering the leaders of some of the most very sanctioned nations In the world. IranPresident Masoud Peeshkian and the leader of the Myanmar ruling military board, President Min Conit Hlaing will also attend, according to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It is a clear show of solidarity against the West, and looks like a direct challenge for the world order led by the United States that has prevailed for a century. XI and Putin have made their ambition to shake that status quo clear for at least several years.

“We, together with you and our supporters, will move towards a multipolar democratic world order, just,” Russia’s Foreign Minister for a long time Sergey Lavrov said in 2022before a meeting with his Chinese counterpart.
The meeting in Beijing will represent a clear challenge for the statement of President Trump to promote narrow work relationships with XI, Putin and Kim. XI’s link with Putin was on a clear and deliberate exhibition in the days before the parade.
China and Russia have declared their “There is no limit association“And although China claims Continue buying Russian oil and gas In challenge to Western sanctions, it has proven to be an economic life line that finances the three and a half years of Putin.
During the conversations in the Great Hall of the people of Beijing on Tuesday, Putin praised “unprecedented relationships” with China and thanked his “dear friend” XI for the warm welcome.
Kim’s support for Russia’s war has been even more direct. Since October of last year, North Korea has sent around 13,000 troops, along with conventional weapons, to Support the Russian War effort. South Korea’s intelligence services estimate that around 2,000 North Korea troops have been killed fighting with the Russian forces.

The parade will be a sample of the implicit support of China and Russia to the Kim Nuclear Weapons Program, which is still the subject of numerous United Nations sanctions.
XI flour its credentials as a geopolitical power agent at a regional security summit in Tianjin, in northern China, which ended on Monday. He organized more than 20 world leaders there, including Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“We should defend justice and justice,” XI said at the meeting of the Shanghai corporation organization, apparently trying to claim moral terrain amid the upset and tense relations caused by the global commercial war of President Trump and isolationist policies. “We must oppose the mentality of the Cold War, the confrontation of blockages and the intimidation practices.”
Not to mention the United States or its president by name, XI told the leaders of non -western countries: “We must continue taking a clear position against hegemonism and power policy.”

On Monday XI, Putin and Modi were smiling together and laughing at the summit, a deliberate public exhibition of warmth and camaraderie. Last week, the United States imposed 50% tariffs on India for buying Russian oil.
The United States Treasury Secretary Scott Besent, a nearby ally of Mr. Trump, described the “Performative” summit and accused China and India of being “bad actors” for feeding Russia’s war.
In this week’s parade, Xi not only affirms China as a reliable and stable partner, but also showing the flourishing alliances, influence and their military power of their country. It is a message that many will see as directly pointed out, if not at all, in the rival of China throughout the Pacific.
Tucker Reals contributed to this report.
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Anna Coren
Anna Coren, a foreign correspondent of News themezone based in Hong Kong, is an international correspondent winner of the Emmy Prize that covers the Asia-Pacific region.


