China’s military troops may be displayed in the presence of Putin and Kim Jong Un

China’s military troops may be displayed in the presence of Putin and Kim Jong Un

China’s military parade continues in Beijing on Wednesday to celebrate the Things of World War II. Chinese president Xi Jinping has hosted more than two dozen foreign leaders.

A heavily choreographed event has a missile and tank’s parade that is in the back of the Tiananmen Square, in the creation of soldiers, swan and fighter jets crowded on the capital, as China has displayed its military feat.

President Xi Jinping inaugurated the Tiananmen Square at the Stand before reviewing the army.

According to the western leaders, the state media was absent, according to the state media broadcasting feed, Kim Jong Un and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Janta of Myanmar and Iranian President Masood Pezhekian, Junta of Myanmar and Iran President Masood Peszekian were more than two foreign leaders.

The parade is designed to show some new weapons in the country, and is a monument to the “Japanese aggression and victory against fascism” in the country.

The Parat route will go along the entrance to the city’s Middle East -West artery, Tiananmen Square, and the prohibited city.

Here are some views in the parade:

September is on September 225 at the Tiananmen Square of Beijing, a soldier standing in Limozin during the training of the military parade at the end of the World War at the end of World War II. (Photos by Greg Baker / AFP)

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Beijing, China – September 3 :: September 3 in Beijing, September, September 225, on September 225, the soldiers were trained before the military parade on the occasion of winning Japan in the Tiananmen Square. China’s Victory Day Military Parade serves as a powerful display of national pride and military power. In this year’s parade, geographical weight has increased in the presence of leaders like Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un and Narendra Modi. This underlines China’s diplomat alliance because she presents herself as an alternative world leader. (Photo of Linto Zang/Gatey images)

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Beijing, China – September 3 :: September 3 in Beijing, September, September 225, on September 225, the soldiers were trained before the military parade on the occasion of winning Japan in the Tiananmen Square. China’s Victory Day Military Parade serves as a powerful display of national pride and military power. In this year’s parade, geographical weight has increased in the presence of leaders like Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un and Narendra Modi. This underlines China’s diplomat alliance because she presents herself as an alternative world leader. (Photos of Kevin Freer/Getty images)

Kevin Freak | Getty Image News | Getty

Beijing, China – September 3 :: September at China’s Beijing, on September 225, at Tiananmen Square, on the occasion of the threeth anniversary of the victory over Japan and before the termination of World War II. China’s Victory Day Military Parade serves as a powerful display of national pride and military power. In this year’s parade, geographical weight has increased in the presence of leaders like Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un and Narendra Modi. This underlines China’s diplomat alliance because she presents herself as an alternative world leader. (Photo of Linto Zang/Gatey images)

Linto Zhang | Getty Image News | Getty

Beijing, China – September 3 :: September 3 in Beijing, September, September 225, on September 225, the soldiers were trained before the military parade on the occasion of winning Japan in the Tiananmen Square. China’s Victory Day Military Parade serves as a powerful display of national pride and military power. In this year’s parade, geographical weight has increased in the presence of leaders like Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un and Narendra Modi. This underlines China’s diplomat alliance because she presents herself as an alternative world leader. (Photo of Linto Zang/Gatey images)

Linto Zhang | Getty Image News | Getty

The report contributed to the CNBC Victoria Yeo.

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