Beijing Parade: China Hosts Russia, Iran, North Korea In Open Challenge To US Influence

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Beijing Parade: China Hosts Russia, Iran, North Korea In Open Challenge To US Influence
Beijing Parade: China Hosts Russia, Iran, North Korea In Open Challenge To US Influence

International News: China will show its power to the world on September 3. While the Chinese army will be showing its power on the streets of Beijing during the Victory Day parade, on the other hand, the whole world will also see China’s diplomatic power from the seats next to Xi Jinping. Presidents and leaders of 26 Chinese countries are going to participate in this parade.

The leaders of America and Western countries are not participating in this parade. But three enemies of Trump will be seen together during this time. Iran’s President Pezeshkian, North Korean ruler Kim Jong and Vladimir Putin will be seen together in the Victory Day parade.

According to a Reuters report, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that among the 26 foreign heads of state and government attending the parade next week, no Western leader will be included, except for Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, a member country of the European Union. This shows China’s plan through which China is preparing to challenge Western dominance.

The gathering of America’s enemies

The Iranian and Russian presidents and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take part in a military parade in Beijing, the first public appearance of the three leaders alongside President Xi Jinping, in a show of collective strength amid Western pressure.

Against the backdrop of China’s growing military might, during the Victory Day parade on September 3, the three leaders will mark a major display of solidarity not just between China and the global South, but also with sanctions-hit Russia, North Korea and Iran.

Major Leaders To Join China’s Parade

Beijing’s Victory Day parade will witness participation from several powerful leaders. The list includes Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and Maldivian President Mohammad Muizzu among others.

Presence From Asia, Africa And Europe

Top leaders from Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Belarus will also attend. In addition, heads from Cuba, Zimbabwe, Armenia, Serbia and Slovakia are invited. This gathering is seen as a direct signal that China is strengthening its global alliances against Western dominance.

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