Russian President Putin expresses aspiration for immortality in a private conversation with China's Xi Jinping.
In an unexpected turn of events, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping discussed the possibility of humans achieving immortality during a casual conversation before the China Victory Day Parade began. The conversation, which also included the topic of continuous organ transplants, took place in the heart of Beijing, China, during the parade that marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War 2.
The unusual topic and high-profile participants have made this conversation a notable event. The three world leaders, all 72 years old, were seen engaged in discussion while walking with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. However, it is not known if the conversation was being translated for Kim Jong Un, who was present at the parade and was seen smiling and looking in the direction of Putin and Jinping.
The China Victory Day Parade was livestreamed by Chinese state broadcaster CCTV and other media houses, offering a global audience a glimpse into this unique conversation. The parade featured the showcasing of high-end military equipment, including hypersonic missiles and naval drones, attracting more than 50,000 spectators.
Meanwhile, Putin arrived in China on Sunday, and during his trip, he and Xi Jinping signed over 20 agreements, including one to build a major new gas pipeline. The bonhomie between Putin, Jinping, and Kim Jong Un has not gone unnoticed, with United States President Donald Trump criticizing the trio, accusing them of "conspiring" against America.
Elsewhere, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit took place in Tianjin city, China, and was attended by Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, among others. The SCO is a political, economic, and military organisation aimed at strengthening cooperation among its member states.
As the world continues to evolve, so too does the discourse between its leaders. The conversation between Putin, Jinping, and Kim Jong Un about immortality and organ transplants serves as a testament to this, offering a glimpse into the future and the possibilities it holds.
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