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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has taken aim at “bullying” and “hegemonism,” in his first public remarks since a temporary truce over tariffs was agreed in the trade war between the United States and China.
China's Xi Jinping joined Vladimir Putin for a huge Victory Day parade in Moscow, hoping to reassure Russians of their nation's strength as the Ukraine conflict grinds on.
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As Russian President Vladimir Putin prepares for his heavily choreographed May 9 “Victory Day” military parade, he’s been clear who’s at the top of his guest list: Xi Jinping.
Beijing considered unacceptable criticism from Ukraine regarding the participation of the honor guard of the People's Liberation Army of China (PLA) in the parade on Red Square on May 9.
As Russia celebrates its 80-year-old victory over Nazi Germany, Putin wants the world to see that despite the new conflict in Europe, he still has friends in high places.
Moscow used a World War II commemoration to signal to Washington that Russia can be a helpful ally—or a fearsome foe.
On the eve of Russia’s Victory Day parade marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, Putin said that China and Russia were standing up to neo-Nazism, part of the Kremlin’s propaganda ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s presence at the parade gave Russian President Vladimir Putin a boost as he tries to show that he is not isolated on the global stage.
Taiwan is marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day by making broad comparisons between threats to European peace and aggression from China, whose leader Xi Jinping is in Russia for commemorations as Moscow continues its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia marks the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two on Friday with a military parade attended by China's Xi Jinping that Moscow fears Ukraine will try to disrupt after three years of devastating war.