Chinese President Xi Jinping has accepted an invitation to join Russia’s 80th anniversary celebrations of the victory over Nazi Germany in May, as confirmed by Russia’s ambassador to China, Igor Morgulov.
In addition to attending the event in Moscow, President Xi has extended an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit China in early September for further commemorations marking the end of World War II. The anniversary, which marks a key moment in Russian history, holds great significance, symbolizing national pride after the Soviet Union’s immense losses during the war.
The victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 is a defining moment for Russia, which lost an estimated 26.6 million people during the conflict. The event is seen as a testament to the resilience and strength of the Russian people
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Moscow has invited its “friendly countries” to take part in the celebrations, showcasing the global importance of the anniversary.
The growing partnership between China and Russia is evident, with both countries aligning on various global issues. Despite Western efforts to isolate Russia due to the ongoing situation in Ukraine, China has continued to support Russia, further solidifying their relationship.
Morgulov shared that Xi Jinping’s attendance at the May 9th ceremonies in Moscow will highlight the deepening ties between the two nations. The invitation to Putin for the September celebrations in China further emphasizes the commitment both countries have to strengthening their diplomatic and strategic bonds.
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