Trump: Russia, China, North Korea ‘Conspiring’ Against US

The US President’s statements followed World War II victory commemorations held in Beijing.

Donald Trump, the President, has leveled accusations against China, Russia, and North Korea, claiming they are engaging in a conspiracy against the United States. These comments were posted on his Truth Social platform while a military parade took place in Beijing on Wednesday, commemorating Japan’s defeat in World War II.

“Numerous Americans perished during China’s pursuit of Triumph and Renown. I trust their courage and selflessness are appropriately recognized and memorialized!” Trump stated.

He additionally extended wishes to Chinese President Xi Jinping for “a magnificent and enduring celebratory day.”

“Kindly convey my most sincere greetings to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, as you collaborate in schemes against the United States of America,” he further remarked.

Trump was absent from the Beijing commemorations, reportedly the most extensive in many decades. America’s diplomatic ties with both China and Russia continue to be strained due to his trade policies, imposed sanctions, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Last month, Trump held a meeting with Putin in Alaska, part of his efforts to facilitate a ceasefire in Ukraine. While no significant breakthroughs occurred, both parties described the summit as a constructive move.

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