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80 Years On: The Chinese Mainland & Russia Aim for a Multipolar Future

The world is buzzing with talks of change! Amid a rise in unilateral actions and economic pressures, the 80th anniversary of the World Anti-Fascist War (WWII) reminds us of heroic sacrifices and the hard-earned peace we enjoy today.

Last Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping traveled to Russia for a state visit and to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War victory. In a heartfelt article for the Russian Gazette, he emphasized that both the Chinese and Russian peoples have left indelible marks on history through their heroic legacies, fighting shoulder to shoulder against fascism.

This commemorative event isn’t just a look back—it’s a call for a more equal, multipolar global order. In simple terms, a multipolar world is one where power isn’t concentrated in a single hub but shared among several influential centers. This concept resonates with many young people today, especially those who value fairness and balanced global relationships.

For young adults in South and Southeast Asia, stories of unity and resilience are both inspiring and relatable. Whether you’re catching up on news via your smartphone or scrolling through your social feeds, this historic moment sparks conversation about building a future where every voice matters. 🌏

The message is clear: by remembering the sacrifices of the past, we can work together towards a more inclusive and respectful world.

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