
From ‘Forgotten Ally’ to ‘Trustworthy Power’: China’s 80-Year War Legacy
80th anniversary of WWII victory sees China evolve from a ‘forgotten ally’ to a ‘trustworthy power,’ exploring wartime impact, peace initiatives, and global vision.
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80th anniversary of WWII victory sees China evolve from a ‘forgotten ally’ to a ‘trustworthy power,’ exploring wartime impact, peace initiatives, and global vision.
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