PICTURED: Putin, Xi and Kim Jong-un united at China military parade as weapons unveiled | World | News

World leaders met for a 80 -year military parade since the end of the Second World War.
Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un first met in the public for the first time at a military parade in China.
The event was the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
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The three leaders were depicted as they walked together before the parade.
US President Donald Trump began to react real by saying Xi: “When conspiring the United States, please give Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un my hot respect.”
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The Chinese President used the XI parade to create a series of new weapons, including lasers, underwater drones and nuclear ballistic missiles.
Tiananmen Square said the crowds of the world should “election between EPA and war” and warned that China is “unstoppable”.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the military parade in Beijing. According to the Russian state media TASS, after the parade, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held a meeting.
He said Putin was bravely fighting Kim’s North Korean army to save the Kursk region. He added that their participation was part of the struggle against “Neo-Nazism”.
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Kim Jong-un thanked Putin for his praise of North Korea, who helped Russian troops in Ukraine.
He also said that helping Putin to Russia was North Korea’s “brotherhood duty”.
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