Putin and Xi caught on hot mic talking about living to 150

Putin and Xi caught on hot mic talking about living to 150

As the two leaders walked together in Beijing alongside North Korean leader Kim Jong Un while discussing organ transplants and the possibility of human life in a live broadcast, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke about the possibility of human life 150 years later.

The three leaders walked in a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II on Wednesday as they led a delegation of more than 20 foreign officials.

The Associated Press and Reuters news agencies were among the international media outlets where China’s state broadcaster CCTV livestreamed the event, reporting that its coverage received 1.9 billion online and more than 400 million on television views.

As Putin and Xi walked toward Tiananmen Square’s podium, Putin’s interpreter said in Chinese, “Biotechnology is continuously developing. Human organ transplantation is possible continuously. You can become immortal the longer you live, and you can even become one.

Xi, who was not on camera, responded, “Some people believe that people will reach 150 years old by this century.”

Putin later confirmed the conversation when Beijing’s reporters inquired. He claimed that the chairman “talked about it” when we attended the parade. Modern medical advancements, including those involving organ replacement, give people the hope that active life will continue in a different way than it does today.

As Xi began speaking, the audio faded out, and the CCTV footage briefly disappeared from Tiananmen Square. Moments later, the leaders showed up again and reached the viewing platform.

In a speech addressed to a crowd of more than 50 000 people, Xi urged the world to choose “peace or war.” He inspected the troops and demonstrated cutting-edge military equipment, including unmanned naval systems and hypersonic missiles.

Putin and other world leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, were in Beijing on Sunday for a summit hosted by China. In addition to confirming plans for a significant gas pipeline, the Russian and Chinese leaders signed more than 20 agreements confirming projects in the fields of energy, artificial intelligence, and infrastructure.

Source: Aljazeera

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