Global Leaders Unite for Beijing Military Parade
Leaders, including Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, will attend a military parade in Beijing. The event commemorates Japan's World War II surrender. China’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that 26 foreign heads of state will participate, emphasizing the event's international significance.

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In a showcase of international diplomacy and historical remembrance, leaders from around the world, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, are set to converge on Beijing for a military parade. The event commemorates the formal surrender of Japan during World War II.
Chinese foreign ministry officials have announced that a total of 26 foreign heads of state and government will attend the proceedings, as officially stated by Assistant Foreign Minister Hong Lei during a press briefing. This attendance underscores the global importance of the occasion and highlights Beijing's role on the world stage.
The parade, while symbolic of past alliances, also reflects current geopolitical dynamics, offering insight into modern international relations. Observers consider the participation of such notable figures as a testament to the necessity of maintaining dialogue and mutual recognition among diverse nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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