Kremlin rejects US President Donald Trump's claim of a coordinated effort against the US by Russian, Chinese, and North Korean leaders during Beijing's military parade.

Russia dismissed US President Donald Trump's accusation that Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un were conspiring against the United States during a military parade in Beijing.
The Kremlin firmly denied any such conspiracy, with foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov stating, "No one even had such a thought — none of these three leaders had such a thought."

Trump had previously criticized the parade, suggesting that the three leaders were conspiring against the US. In a post on Truth Social, he expressed disappointment with Putin and accused the trio of plotting against America.
He also questioned whether President Xi would acknowledge the US' support to China during World War II.
In response, Ushakov implied that Trump's remarks might have been made with irony, stating, "Trump may have been being ironic."
He further emphasized that the current international situation is understood by all parties involved, acknowledging the role played by the United States under President Trump's administration.
The military parade in Beijing featured over 50,000 participants and showcased China's military capabilities. During the event, President Xi Jinping addressed the crowd, stating that the world faces a choice between "peace or war." The presence of Putin and Kim at the parade underscored the growing diplomatic ties among the three nations.

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