"Today, humanity again has to choose between peace and war, dialogue and confrontation, win-win cooperation and zero-sum game. The Chinese people firmly stand on the right side of history and the progress of human civilization. We will remain committed to the path of peaceful development, and join hands with all peoples around the world in building a community with a shared future for humanity."
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Speech at the commemoration to mark the 80th anniversary of the Chinese victory against Japan in the Second World War (4 September 2025)
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