Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent opinion piece in Russian Gazette ahead of his state visit to Russia is making waves—and it’s all about bridging history with the future. With World War II anniversary commemorations as a backdrop, Xi called for global solidarity against modern challenges like unilateralism and geopolitical tensions. Here’s why it matters for young global citizens. 🕊️
Xi’s article, titled "Learning from History to Build Together a Brighter Future," highlighted the historic alliance between China and the Soviet Union during the fight against fascism. He honored veterans from both nations, recalling their shared sacrifice and resilience. "Heroes never perish; their noble spirit lives forever," he wrote, emphasizing the enduring lessons of WWII. 🎖️
But this isn’t just a history lesson. Xi drew parallels to today’s global crossroads, urging nations to reject "hegemonism and power politics" and uphold the UN-centered international order. He reaffirmed China’s stance on Taiwan, stating its status as part of China is non-negotiable, citing postwar agreements like the Cairo Declaration. 🇺🇳
Fans of Tolstoy might appreciate Xi quoting War and Peace to stress the importance of historical reflection: "History is the life of nations." The piece also pitched China’s vision—like the Global Development Initiative—as a blueprint for equitable global governance. 🌐
With Russia reiterating support for the one-China principle, Xi’s visit underscores their partnership as a "constructive force" for stability. From anti-fascist allies to modern collaborators, the message is clear: Unity trumps division. 💪
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