03.09.2025 14:42
China held a grand military parade in Beijing to mark the 80th anniversary of its victory over Japan in World War II. Turkey was represented at the event by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, which was attended by more than 20 world leaders. This year's Victory Parade, an annual event organized by China that carries a political message, showcased a significant display of technology and military might.
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China celebrated the victory against Japan in World War II with a magnificent ceremony. A military parade was held in Beijing, the capital of China, on September 3rd, Victory Day. The ceremony, which began with 80 cannon shots in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the war, featured the "March of the Volunteers," which was composed during the early years of resistance against Japanese forces.
The Victory Parade, held annually by China and serving as a political message, was once again a grand display of technology this year. The ceremony featured more than 10,000 military personnel, with a particular emphasis on electronic and hypersonic warfare technologies.
INTERCONTINENTAL NUCLEAR MISSILE DISPLAYED
During the parade symbolizing the end of World War II and the Second Sino-Japanese War, the DF-5C strategic intercontinental nuclear missile was showcased, while hundreds of domestically produced aircraft, tanks, missiles, and other ground weapons, equipped with the latest technology, were also displayed.
HAKAN FIDAN REPRESENTED TURKEY
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held meetings with the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in China. Turkey was represented at China's 'Victory Parade' by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, with Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar accompanying him at the ceremony.
MORE THAN 20 LEADERS ATTENDED THE CEREMONY
Over 20 leaders attended the ceremony hosted by Chinese President Xi Jinping, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, Myanmar's military leader Min Aung Hlaing, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
"CHINA CANNOT BE STOPPED, CANNOT BE INTIMIDATED"
In a speech at the ceremony, Xi stated that they gathered to commemorate the 80th anniversary of China's victory, calling on the Chinese people to remember their history and those who participated in the war against Japan. Xi expressed gratitude to "countries that made significant contributions to the war against Japan," stating, "History reminds us that humanity rises and falls together. China cannot be stopped, and the Chinese people cannot be intimidated by bullies. We will always continue to progress."
THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY WEAPONS WERE DISPLAYED
Describing the current period as "a new journey" and "a new era" for China, Xi said, "We must resolutely advance on the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics." He called on the Chinese people from all ethnic groups to unite under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. Following Xi's speech, China's latest technological weapons, including drones and hypersonic missiles, were showcased.
"SEND MY REGARDS TO PUTIN AND KIM"
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, recalled that the U.S. provided significant support to China for its liberation from Japanese occupation, asking, "The real question is: Will Chinese President Xi acknowledge the tremendous support and bloodshed the U.S. provided to help free China from a not-so-friendly foreign occupier?"
Trump noted that many Americans lost their lives in the process that resulted in China's victory, stating, "I hope their courage and sacrifices are honored and remembered as they deserve!" Celebrating China's Victory Day, Trump expressed, "While uniting against the U.S., send my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un."
XI, PUTIN, AND KIM MEET FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 66 YEARS
The gathering of the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea at the ceremony was interpreted as a message of unity against the Western world, marking the first time they have come together in 66 years.
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The founder of North Korea, Kim Il-sung, the founder of China, Mao Zedong, and the former Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev, last attended a similar ceremony in 1959.
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