
"China's Xi Jinping, Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un are centre stage at a military parade. The leaders of China, Russia and North Korea have appeared together for the first time at a major military parade in Beijing. The three nuclear powers have shared interests, but competing ones, too. Is a new bloc being formed to challenge the United States and the West?"
"Presenter: Sami Zeidan Guests: Olga Krasnyak Associate professor at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow Shirley Ze Yu Senior fellow at the London School of Economics Theresa Fallon Director of the Centre for Russia Europe Asia Studies in Brussels"
Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un appeared together at a major military parade in Beijing, marking a notable public convergence of three nuclear-armed leaders. The three countries show overlapping strategic interests alongside clear areas of competition. Observers question whether the appearance signals a nascent geopolitical alignment aimed at balancing or challenging United States and Western influence. The event foregrounds military symbolism and diplomatic signaling among Beijing, Moscow and Pyongyang. Presenter Sami Zeidan moderated commentary. Guests included Olga Krasnyak, Associate Professor at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow; Shirley Ze Yu, Senior Fellow at LSE; and Theresa Fallon, Director of CEPA in Brussels.
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