




Putin’s comments came as he discussed the future of the Russia-India-China (RIC) format, first proposed by Moscow in 1998 to strengthen coordination among the three countries on global issues.
The parade on Wednesday marked the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender on September 2, 1945, which ended the Second World War. China was one of the Allied nations fighting Germany, Japan and Italy.
Trump's remark comes days after Xi hosted PM Modi and Putin at the SCO Summit in Tianjin where the three leaders displayed a show of unity, in a clear message to the Unied States amid the tariff war raged by the US President.
US media saw more than smiles at the SCO summit. For some, it was a sign of Asia reshaping power; for others, a rebuke to Trump’s tariffs.
"I think we always had good relations with China for many years," he said.
The exchange happened as the three leaders climbed Tiananmen Gate to watch a parade marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Trump’s tariff crusade and public boasts are alienating the very partner Washington needs most to counterbalance Moscow and Beijing, undoing years of painstaking diplomacy and sending New Delhi visibly closer to the other side.
He further said that if US continue to behave this way, they will create a coalition or a cooperation at least among major powers.
Xi Jinping, who had invited key partners such as Russia and North Korea, sent a message to the world that the New World Order will have China at its helm.
The parade was about much more than just firepower. It was a show of China’s diplomatic reach and a unification of American foes
The leader of the second-largest economy also asserted the country’s rise was “unstoppable” as he held his country's largest-ever military parade on Wednesday
Taking to Truth Social, the US President said he expects Xi would mention the sacrifices of American soldiers who stood by and shed their “blood” for China during World War II
The US President, during an interaction with reporters in the Oval Office, said he has a “very good relationship” with Chinese President Xi Jinping and that China “needs us much more than we need them”
Munir’s prominence at the SCO summit and his expected presence at China’s military parade are only the latest reminders of where power truly resides in Pakistan.
The recent gathering at the SCO Summit projected a display of unity at a time when US President Donald Trump’s tariff war is reshaping global economic and geopolitical dynamics.
The head of Russia’s Gazprom PJSC said the gas giant has signed a legally binding agreement to build the long-anticipated Power of Siberia 2 pipeline to China via Mongolia
Taking to X, Newsom posted a video of the informal interaction between the two leaders and wrote, "But have no fear, Trump is sending the Guard to Chicago."
Chinese President Xi Jinping, flanked by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, will oversee a large-scale military parade in Beijing on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
More than 20 world leaders including Russia's Vladimir Putin and reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will gather in Beijing for the September 3 "Victory Day" event marking 80 years since Japan's defeat at the end of World War Two.
Even as Trump touts his peacemaking credentials and sets his eyes on a Nobel Peace Prize - claiming to have ended wars, holding a Ukraine peace summit with Putin in Alaska, and pushing for a sit-down with Kim later this year - any new concentration of military power in the East that includes a war aggressor will ring alarm bells for the West.