Global Leaders Converge in Moscow Amid Tensions and Festivities
Global leaders, including China's Xi and Brazil's Lula, gather in Moscow for Victory Day amidst Ukraine war tensions. Tight security marks the anniversary, with Russia using the event to showcase alliances outside of the West. Chen Xi's visit underscores Russia-China ties amid geopolitical shifts.

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Leaders from around the globe, including China's President Xi Jinping and Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, are gathering in Moscow for the Victory Day celebration, which marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. The event is overshadowed by tensions in Ukraine and increased security measures.
This year's Victory Day emphasizes the strengthening of Russia-China relations, highlighting Xi as the main guest, with trade and energy supply discussions on the table. Notably, the celebration underscores Moscow's diplomatic alliances amid dwindling Western ties due to the Ukraine conflict.
The event faces disruptions from tightened security and drone attacks, impacting public services in Moscow. However, despite western sanction pressures, new diplomatic bonds are being showcased at the occasion, underscoring Russia's strategy to navigate global politics amid ongoing sanctions and geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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