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Russian ambassador lauds PLA's May show in Moscow, expects to return favor in September

Russian Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov told China Daily on Saturday that a show by Russian soldiers in September in the planned Tian'anmen Square parade will have "a surprise".

Denisov praised a Chinese honor guard's May show in Moscow's Red Square.

Beijing said earlier this year that the Russian army will be welcomed at the September commemorative events marking the 70th anniversary of China's victory in World War IIand the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-45).

Although details of the Russian armed forces that will attend the Beijing parade are still unavailable, the envoy said in an interview that "the Russian unit will march as well as the Chinese did in Moscow in May".

Several countries, including Russia, will "dispatch personnel to participate in and watch the military parade", Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said in late June.

Mongolian Ambassador to China Tsedenjav Sukhbaatar also confirmed the participation of the Mongolian army.

On May 9, the honor guard from the People's Liberation Army took part in the Moscow parade marking the 70th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany.

"As everybody acknowledged, they were the best among the foreign participants in the military parade," Denisov said of the PLA.

"It is not just a common goal. It is amatter of long time preparation— of training. Andeveryone understands that it matters. So the earlier the training process starts, the better for the performance,” he said.

"So we are waiting and expecting a kind of surprise," he said.

As China's military contingent rehearsed for the May parade in Moscow, a short video went viral in China's cyberspace.

The Chinese contingent, after finishing one rehearsal, sang a famous Russian song, Katyusha, in the Russian language while leaving, followed by thunderous applause from Russian residents standing on both sides of the road.

The ambassador said the Chinese soldiers also impressed him. "When I speak about'surprise', I mean these kind of things. It was a surprise."

He noted that Katyushais also popular in China. "We like it," he said.

The exchange of parades between China and Russia serves as a display of jointcommitment to maintaining peace, Denisov said.

"It's just to demonstrate preparedness for keeping peace, maintaining peace and stability.If you want these, you need to have a well-trained army, and a parade is a group formed toshow preparedness.

"Seventy years is a long time. ... And in these days, for the young generation, we need topreserve. We need to try to keep adherence to the truth, to the facts, not just the kind ofdeliberations and allegations that lie far from what has really happened in history."

Denisov also said it is a good opportunity to remind people that "war is inappropriate andunacceptable. Let me say that this is the key objective".

President Xi Jinping viewed the May parade in Moscow, and he met and presented awardsto some former Russian soldiers who fought in World War II.

The ambassador said he wants to pay tribute to the Chinese leader because Xi made timeto meet the veterans despite his tight schedule while visiting Moscow. "It was a verytouching ceremony," he said.

Since a number of commemorative events will take place on days around Sept 3 aroundChina, he said, "probably veterans of both sides will take part in these meetings".

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@vostok , @senheiser , can't wait to see the Russian friends in the V-Day Parade in Beijing!
 
Russian ambassador lauds PLA's May show in Moscow, expects to return favor in September

Russian Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov told China Daily on Saturday that a show by Russian soldiers in September in the planned Tian'anmen Square parade will have "a surprise".

Denisov praised a Chinese honor guard's May show in Moscow's Red Square.

Beijing said earlier this year that the Russian army will be welcomed at the September commemorative events marking the 70th anniversary of China's victory in World War IIand the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-45).

Although details of the Russian armed forces that will attend the Beijing parade are still unavailable, the envoy said in an interview that "the Russian unit will march as well as the Chinese did in Moscow in May".

Several countries, including Russia, will "dispatch personnel to participate in and watch the military parade", Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said in late June.

Mongolian Ambassador to China Tsedenjav Sukhbaatar also confirmed the participation of the Mongolian army.

On May 9, the honor guard from the People's Liberation Army took part in the Moscow parade marking the 70th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany.

"As everybody acknowledged, they were the best among the foreign participants in the military parade," Denisov said of the PLA.

"It is not just a common goal. It is amatter of long time preparation— of training. Andeveryone understands that it matters. So the earlier the training process starts, the better for the performance,” he said.

"So we are waiting and expecting a kind of surprise," he said.

As China's military contingent rehearsed for the May parade in Moscow, a short video went viral in China's cyberspace.

The Chinese contingent, after finishing one rehearsal, sang a famous Russian song, Katyusha, in the Russian language while leaving, followed by thunderous applause from Russian residents standing on both sides of the road.

The ambassador said the Chinese soldiers also impressed him. "When I speak about'surprise', I mean these kind of things. It was a surprise."

He noted that Katyushais also popular in China. "We like it," he said.

The exchange of parades between China and Russia serves as a display of jointcommitment to maintaining peace, Denisov said.

"It's just to demonstrate preparedness for keeping peace, maintaining peace and stability.If you want these, you need to have a well-trained army, and a parade is a group formed toshow preparedness.

"Seventy years is a long time. ... And in these days, for the young generation, we need topreserve. We need to try to keep adherence to the truth, to the facts, not just the kind ofdeliberations and allegations that lie far from what has really happened in history."

Denisov also said it is a good opportunity to remind people that "war is inappropriate andunacceptable. Let me say that this is the key objective".

President Xi Jinping viewed the May parade in Moscow, and he met and presented awardsto some former Russian soldiers who fought in World War II.

The ambassador said he wants to pay tribute to the Chinese leader because Xi made timeto meet the veterans despite his tight schedule while visiting Moscow. "It was a verytouching ceremony," he said.

Since a number of commemorative events will take place on days around Sept 3 aroundChina, he said, "probably veterans of both sides will take part in these meetings".

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@vostok , @senheiser , can't wait to see the Russian friends in the V-Day Parade in Beijing!
I hope this is the beginning of a beautiful tradition. :cheers:
 
I hope this is the beginning of a beautiful tradition. :cheers:

Hope so, too. Let's come together every year in our respective countries and celebrate the hard-won victory over fascism and reinforce our strategic cooperation.
 

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