China is preparing to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. A parade in Tiananmen Square is scheduled for September, to which Presidents Trump and Putin may be invited. According to The Times, Vladimir Putin has already agreed to accept the invitation to attend the celebrations. Trade agreements between the US and China have softened Trump's anti-China stance, increasing the chances of his participation in this event.
'Why not synchronize Trump's visit with the parade on September 3rd? From 1941 to 1945, China and the US were allies against Japanese militarism,'
noted Chinese commentator Jin Cangzhong. He believes that the joint image of Chinese, Russian, and American leaders would lift the positive mood in the world, demonstrating their unity for peace and stability.
Warm relations between the US and China
Recently, relations between the US and China have improved: China lifted restrictions on the export of rare earth metals, and the US eased restrictions on the sale of computer chips to China. However, analyst Wen-Ti Sung emphasizes that the chances of Trump's visit to this parade are small, as he may wish to meet Putin and Xi Jinping on his own territory.
The events for the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in China could be not only an important event for the country itself but also a symbolic reflection of changes in the relationships between world leaders, a marker of a new stage in cooperation and diplomacy on the international stage.