Trump Accuses China, Russia, and North Korea of Conspiracy Against the U.S. During Parade in Beijing

Трамп на тлі параду в Пекіні написав про «змову проти США». У Кремлі відповіли

During a military parade in Beijing commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, U.S. President Donald Trump made a bold statement. The American leader accused China, Russia, and North Korea of plotting a conspiracy against the United States on the social media platform Truth Social on September 3.

This is reported by Kyiv24

Trump Highlights Historical Support from the U.S. to China

Donald Trump emphasized that his main concern is whether Chinese President Xi Jinping will acknowledge the “tremendous support” the United States provided to China in defending its freedom from foreign aggression. The U.S. President also extended his wishes to China and Xi Jinping for a successful celebration.

“Please convey my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as you participate in the conspiracy against the United States of America,” the American leader stated.

Response from the Kremlin and Parade Participants

In response to Trump’s accusations, Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov quickly reacted. He stated that the leaders of the three countries – Russia, China, and North Korea – did not organize any conspiracies and did not even have such intentions. He emphasized that discussions of a conspiracy are not true.

The military parade in Beijing on September 3 gathered 26 heads of state as guests. Among the invitees was Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, further highlighting the international significance of the event.