On the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, His Excellency President Xi Jinping delivered a historic speech in Beijing, embodying the wisdom of the Chinese leadership and its profound vision for its past, present, and future.
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The speech was not merely a reminder of a past military event; rather, it was a humanitarian and political message reflecting China's determination to be a force for peace and common prosperity, and a call to the world to uphold justice and cooperate for a brighter future.
President Xi emphasized from the outset that the victory achieved 80 years ago was not China's alone, but a shared humanitarian achievement to which the world's anti-fascist forces contributed.
In this spirit of partnership, he reiterated his deep gratitude to all the peoples who stood by China during this difficult period, a clear indication that Beijing does not view itself as isolated from the world, but rather as an active member of the international community, valuing solidarity and viewing it as the foundation for building the future.
The wisdom that characterized the president's speech was evident in his striking statement that "might rule for a moment, but right triumphs forever." In a few words, the president outlined a lasting Chinese equation: China's rise is not hegemony, but rather a commitment to international justice and a rejection of the law of the jungle. Here, he sends a reassuring message to the world that China, despite its growing economic and political power, will remain committed to the path of peaceful development, and that its strength will be a support for stability, not a threat.
President Xi also emphasized that the people are the makers of history, and that the aspiration of all nations is the same: a better life. By linking domestic and human aspirations, he laid the foundation for the concept of a "community with a shared future for mankind" that China embraces. Not only does it focus on the well-being of its people, but it also presents its vision to the world as a partner in development, seeking to make China's economic and technological progress an opportunity for the entire world.
Perhaps what gave the speech a profound humanitarian dimension was the President's call to preserve peace as the only way to avoid the tragedies of the past, emphasizing that Chinese modernization adheres to a peaceful path that avoids conflict and opens horizons for cooperation.
This approach reflects the political maturity and strategic wisdom of a leadership that understands that the world can no longer tolerate major conflicts, and that development can only be achieved in a stable environment characterized by dialogue and harmony.
At the conclusion of his speech, President Xi invited the audience to raise a toast to the historic victory and to a bright shared future, combining pride in the past with confidence in the future.
This symbolic gesture embodied a balanced Chinese philosophy that believes that celebrating victory does not mean stopping at it but rather transforming it into a renewed commitment to peace and joint action.
With this speech, President Xi Jinping demonstrated once again that China, under his leadership, seeks not only to become a rising economic power, but also to present itself as a responsible civilizational power carrying a humanitarian message to the world: that peace is the shortest path to prosperity, and that international solidarity is the guarantee of a future worthy of all humanity.