Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed their commitment to standing firm against hegemonic bullying and neo-Nazism.
Putin expressed gratitude to Xi for attending the ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Adolf Hitler in World War II.
The two leaders emphasized the importance of historical memory and the need to prevent the distortion of historical facts.
Putin highlighted the sacrifices made by the Soviet Union during World War II and the significance of preserving the memory of those who fought against fascism.
Xi praised the cooperation between Russia and China in maintaining global stability and promoting a multipolar world order.
The joint statement by Putin and Xi underscored their shared opposition to attempts to revise the outcomes of World War II and distort historical truth.
The leaders also condemned any form of neo-Nazism, emphasizing the need to combat extremist ideologies and protect the principles of peace and justice.
Putin and Xi’s meeting comes amid rising tensions with the West and growing concerns over the resurgence of far-right movements in Europe and beyond.
Their pledge to stand united against hegemonic bullying and neo-Nazism signals a commitment to upholding international norms and preserving historical memory.