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China’s Military Parade To Celebrate Victory Against Japanese Aggression In WWII Will See Presence Of Russian President Vladimir Putin And North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un

Twenty-six foreign leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, will attend China’s military parade to commemorate its victory against “Japanese aggression” in WWII.

The presence of foreign leaders at the parade on September 3 in what Beijing describes as the ‘war of resistance against Japanese aggression in World War II’ has become a diplomatic spat between Japan and China after Tokyo urged the world leaders to refrain from attending, saying it has ‘anti-Japanese overtones’.

China has lodged a diplomatic protest with Japan for its request to the world leaders not to attend the event.

At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, 26 foreign leaders will attend China’s V-Day commemorations in Beijing, Assistant Foreign Minister Hong Lei announced in Beijing on Thursday, reported PTI .

Those include Putin and Kim, he added.

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