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Russia's Kremlin denies allegations of a coordinated conspiracy between Putin, Xi, and Kim, asserting that there are no secret plots against the United States in the works.

Russia's government, in particular the Kremlin, interpreted Trump's claims of a diplomatic conspiracy among leaders from Russia, China, and North Korea as a jest.

Trump confronted with assertion: Putin not conspiring against U.S. alongside Xi and Kim.
Trump confronted with assertion: Putin not conspiring against U.S. alongside Xi and Kim.

Russia's Kremlin denies allegations of a coordinated conspiracy between Putin, Xi, and Kim, asserting that there are no secret plots against the United States in the works.

In a significant display of solidarity, leaders from China, Russia, and North Korea gathered in Beijing for a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Japan. The event, unprecedented in its inclusion of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, was more a symbolic show of alignment than an actual competing coalition against the United States.

Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, expressed that he is not concerned about such an axis forming against the United States. In his view, the current administration, under his leadership, plays a significant role in the international situation. However, Trump continues to uphold the U.S. global hegemony doctrine, perceiving these countries' actions as insufficient to disrupt American unipolarity.

Trump's concerns about potential collusion were further expressed on Truth Social, where he suggested that Xi, Putin, and Kim may be conspiring against the United States. However, Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov has clarified that no such thoughts of conspiring or plotting exist among the leaders.

Meanwhile, at the parade, Xi warned the world was facing a choice between peace or war. Trump, on the other hand, stated that the United States has the strongest military in the world, expressing no fear of a military confrontation.

Amidst these international tensions, Trump has expressed disappointment with Putin on Tuesday. Ushakov, however, suggested that Trump's remarks may have been ironic. He further stated that no one in the mentioned leaders has been conspiring or plotting anything.

The military parade in Beijing serves as a reminder of the complexities of international relations, with alliances shifting and tensions rising. As the world watches, it remains to be seen how these dynamics will unfold in the days and months to come.

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