Xi Jinping’s 11th Moscow Visit Celebrates WWII Legacy video poster

Xi Jinping’s 11th Moscow Visit Celebrates WWII Legacy

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on May 7 for his 11th visit, marking a significant moment in the enduring ties between China and Russia. As part of the 80th anniversary celebrations of the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War, Xi Jinping emphasized China's deep yearning for peace and the importance of stable international relationships.

During an engaging panel on The Hub, experts such as international relations & security analyst Mark Sleboda, deputy director Zhao Long from the Institute for International Strategic & Security Studies at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, and chair professor Rong Ying from Sichuan University shared insights on the pivotal roles both China and Russia played in fighting fascism during WWII. They pointed out that these contributions are often underrated in Western narratives, highlighting their ongoing relevance in shaping a multipolar world.

This visit is a vibrant reminder of how historical events continue to influence modern diplomacy and global peace. It’s a story of unity and resilience that inspires young digital citizens and future leaders worldwide. 🌏✨

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