არც აზერბაიჯანის და არც სომხეთის პრეზიდენტები არ არიან მიწვეულები. რა მუღამია ყველანაირი დეზინფორმაციის დაჯერება, გავრცელება და დეზით ცხოვრება, გადაამოწმეთ მაინც როცა საეჭვო და ტენდენციურ წყაროებს ეყრდნობით. წყაროს დასახელება რომ არ აქვს თემას ეს კიდევ სხვა ამბავია
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The Chinese government extended invitations to many foreign governments, but the attendance by leaders of major Western powers was notably low due to geopolitical tensions and concerns over China's military display.
Here is a breakdown of the international attendance:
Heads of State and Government Who Attended
The guest list was heavily represented by allies and partners of China, particularly from its strategic "Belt and Road" initiative and regional organizations.
Russia: Vladimir Putin (President) was the guest of highest prominence and a key ally.
South Korea: Park Geun-hye (President) attended, which was significant given the shared history with Japan.
United Nations: Ban Ki-moon (Secretary-General) was present.
Members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO):
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
Other Key Strategic Partners:
Cambodia
Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Egypt
Ethiopia
Laos
Myanmar
Pakistan
Serbia
South Africa
Sudan
Venezuela
Vietnam
Notable Absences
The leaders of most major Western democracies did not attend. This was widely interpreted as a diplomatic snub linked to concerns over China's military expansion and regional tensions.
United States: No high-ranking administration official (President, Vice President, Secretary of State) attended. The U.S. was represented by its Ambassador to China, Max Baucus.
United Kingdom: Sent a junior foreign office minister, not the Prime Minister.
Germany: Sent a former minister involved in economic cooperation.
France: Sent a former Prime Minister (Jean-Pierre Raffarin) in a special envoy role, not President François Hollande.
Japan: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not attend. This was expected given the sensitive nature of the event, which focused on Japan's past aggression. Japan was represented by a minor diplomatic official.
Canada: Sent the Speaker of the Senate, not the Prime Minister.
Australia: Sent a former political leader and ambassador.
Summary
In essence, the 2015 September 3rd parade was attended by a large number of countries, but the guest list was strategically selective. It highlighted China's influence within its immediate sphere and among emerging economies while revealing a clear diplomatic divide with most of the G7 nations and other major Western powers, who chose to send lower-level representatives.
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