China and Russia v the West in the geostrategic battle for WWII history
A series of military parades will take place around the globe, with each country sending a different message about the international order

It will not only mark 80 years since the Soviet defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II – it will signal defiance of Western pressure through military might and historical narratives, according to observers.
The event is aimed at projecting Xi and Putin’s “unbreakable” bond while asserting their legitimacy as global leaders – despite Russia’s protracted war in Ukraine, the US president’s tariff war with China, and Donald Trump’s “reverse Nixon” outreach attempts towards Moscow.
Xi, who Putin called “our main guest” at the Victory Day festivities, arrived in Moscow on Wednesday for a four-day visit, his third since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine over three years ago.