
The trio stood side by side, looking out over Tiananmen Square during the parade on Wednesday, marking the first time since 1959 that the leaders of the three countries had attended the event in Beijing.
It was also the first time Kim had taken part in a multilateral diplomatic event since rising to power in 2012, and his first visit to China since January 2019.
On Thursday, Xi and Kim held their first bilateral summit since last meeting in Pyongyang in June 2019, where the two leaders pledged to “strengthen strategic coordination in international and regional affairs to safeguard common interests” while describing the two countries as “good neighbours, good friends and good comrades bound by shared destiny”, according to Chinese state media.