
China Denies Plot Against U.S., Rejects Trump’s Claim
China’s Foreign Ministry has denied U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that China, Russia, and North Korea conspired against the United States during a military parade in Beijing.
No Conspiracy, Beijing Says
A spokesperson emphasized that China does not form foreign relations aimed against any third party. The invitation to leaders from Russia and North Korea was extended to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, promoting peace and remembering history—not plotting against any nation.
Kremlin Dismisses Allegation
Russia’s foreign policy aide rejected the claim, suggesting Trump may have been ironic. He stated that no such conspiracy was planned or even considered by the leaders.
Context: Trump’s Sarcastic Comment
Previously, Trump posted a message during the parade stating, “Give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America.” The comment followed his observation that the U.S. was not mentioned in Xi Jinping’s speech celebrating China’s WWII victory—remarks that underscored lingering tensions between Washington and Beijing.