Trump reacts as Putin, Kim Jong Un and Xi appear together at China’s military parade
President Donald Trump recently made headlines with his social media commentary as Chinese President Xi Jinping, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared together in Beijing for China’s largest-ever military parade. The event marked the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II, and Trump wasted no time in accusing Xi of “conspiring against” the United States during the parade.
In a post on social media, Trump extended his well wishes to President Xi and the people of China, but also took the opportunity to send a pointed message to Putin and Kim Jong Un. He implied that the three leaders were working together against the interests of the United States, referencing America’s support and sacrifices during World War II.
Meanwhile, Xi delivered a speech at the parade, praising the Chinese People’s Liberation Army as a “heroic force” and emphasizing the importance of nations treating each other as equals. He highlighted the Chinese people’s resilience in the face of adversity and their commitment to justice and progress.
The gathering of Kim, Xi, and Putin at the military parade raised eyebrows amidst ongoing concerns about their collaboration in supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Western governments have accused North Korea of supplying ammunition and troops to aid Russia, with China identified as a key source of support for Moscow.
Putin reportedly extended an invitation to meet with Kim on the sidelines of the parade, indicating further diplomatic engagements between the leaders. The geopolitical implications of their alliance continue to be a topic of discussion among global observers.
As this story continues to evolve, stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.



