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Editorial of the Global Times It explains what the Victory Day military parade in China indicates.

The Victory Day celebrations in Beijing attract international attention, highlighting military advancements and a commitment to global stability.

Military parade on China's Victory Day (Photo: Xinhua)

247 - On September 3rd, China celebrated the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Anti-Fascist World War with a grand military parade held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, as highlighted by... Global Times In an editorial. The event, which also marked a tribute to the nation's heroes, was widely covered by international media, notably major global outlets such as CNN, BBC, and The New York Times, as well as news agencies like Reuters and AFP.

The parade was a symbol of China's pride and commitment to world peace. President Xi Jinping, in his speech during the ceremony, emphasized the historical importance of the event and the continued struggle for peace, highlighting that "the Chinese people will always remember this great victory, which stands as a monument in the history of the Chinese nation and in the cause of human peace." For him, the celebration reflects a more united country, determined to reach new levels of growth and prosperity.

Throughout the event, the Chinese government emphasized the significant advancements in its military power, which include state-of-the-art weapons systems such as the DongFeng-61 land-based intercontinental ballistic missile and the laser-guided anti-drone missile. According to international coverage, the show of force, particularly the new defense technologies, reaffirmed China's growing ability to maintain its security and contribute to global stability. Western media also highlighted the fact that the People's Liberation Army demonstrated an integrated defense capability and computerized operations, indicating a major advance in the modernization of its armed forces.

The parade reflected China's commitment to peace. President Xi stated: "Humanity is once again faced with the choice between peace or war, dialogue or confrontation, win-win outcomes or zero-sum games." This stance is clear in China's strategic vision: it opposes the use of force as a means of resolving disputes, proposing a future of mutual cooperation and joint development.

The ceremony also had a strong symbolic component. During the event, 80.000 balloons and doves of peace were released into the sky, symbolizing 80 years of freedom and reconciliation. To the sound of patriotic songs, such as "March of the Volunteers" and "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China," emotion overwhelmed the audience, with some foreign journalists and spectators touched by the atmosphere of unity and commitment to a peaceful future.

For China, the parade represented a milestone in its history and highlighted its position as a defender of peaceful development and international order. The message was clear: the country is committed to following the path of peaceful development and will continue to collaborate with other nations to build a global community with a shared future. The event reaffirmed China's firm position as a builder of world peace and a power capable of deterring any threat to global security.

China's Victory Day parade demonstrated that the country is prepared to assume an even more central role in the pursuit of a peaceful future based on mutual respect and global justice.

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