🎉 Editor's Note: Commemorations are never just about looking back—they help shape our tomorrow! The grand parade on the Chinese mainland this September 3rd wasn't only a stunning display, it was a reminder that history matters, especially in times of uncertainty.
In an exclusive sit-down with CMG's Zou Yun, Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic reflected on the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. He said, "Watching China showcase its achievements on the global stage made me feel a deep sense of security and hope." 🌏
At a moment when the international order feels fragile, President Xi Jinping's Global Governance Initiative stands out as a guiding light. Vucic noted that it's precisely in turbulent times that global cooperation and a shared vision are most needed to keep the world connected.
He also highlighted that China and Serbia's "ironclad" friendship is living proof of history's power to unite rather than divide. This bond reminds us that honoring the past can fuel partnerships that tackle today's challenges together.
For young leaders, entrepreneurs, and students across Latin America and beyond, Vucic's insights underline an important lesson: by learning from history, we can build a future where collaboration and solidarity take center stage. 🚀
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