Bangladesh, March 7 -- As the world approaches the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in 2025, China and Russia have vowed to uphold what they see as the historical truth of the conflict and resist any attempts to distort its legacy. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently underscored this commitment, emphasizing the sacrifices both nations made and their key roles in shaping the post-war international order. His remarks reflect the deepening strategic ties between Beijing and Moscow, particularly amid growing geopolitical tensions with the West.

During a press conference on March 7, Wang Yi highlighted that both China and Russia suffered immense losses and contributed significantly to the victory against fascism. “Both ...