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To spread: Taiwan claims that a military parade in the PRC will cost five billio...

Billion Show: How much China will spend on a military parade with the participation of Putin and in

To spread: Taiwan claims that a military parade in the PRC will cost five billion dollars in the colossal. And they insist that the official Beijing distorts the story. Taiwan and China are conducting a fierce dispute over the celebrations dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Taiwan claims that the China Communist Party has nothing to do with victory and billions are spent on lying, and Taiwan is accused of Beijan of Beijan, Reuters writes.

The Beijing parade will take place on September 3, it is already known that Putin and Kim Jong -in are invited to him. Taiwan states that the ruling Communist Party of China is falsely attributed to its merit in the guidance of fighting, although most of the fighting was carried out by the then Chinese Republic of the time. The Second World War was preceded by the admiration of Japan in the northeastern region of China-Manchuria-1931 and the invasion of another part of China in 1937.

In 1949, after defeat in the Civil War, the government of the republic fled to Taiwan, and the island retained the official name - the Republic of China. Speaking at Taipei at a scientific seminar dedicated to the war, Deputy Minister of Taiwanese Council for Mainland China Shen Yu-Chun said that a parade in Beijing, which would be smoked on Wednesday, would actually cost more than $ 36 billion ($ 5 billion). For comparison, China's defense budget for 2025 is about $ 249 billion.

"They are ready to spend more than $ 150 billion in military exercises while ignoring the internal economic, labor and social problems of China. It is interesting that the Chinese people think about this situation," he said. 1 billion yuan will only be spent on fuel and military personnel, and will also cover losses from closing factories to provide a clean sky in Beijing during a parade. The official Beijing did not report how much the parade would cost.

Last week, the Beijing Directorate for Taiwan stated that the official Taipei "offended" the victims of those who died, fighting Japan, denying the key role of the Communist Party. Beijing states that Taiwan is his territory, despite the decisive objection of Taipei's government. This anniversary is also important for the largest opposition party Taiwan - Kuomintang (GMD), which rules the Chinese Republic before its escape to the 1949 island.