Conversation happened during a military parade in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and was captured by an open microphone as they walked alongside Kim Jong-un
In an event held in Beijing, the president of, and the Chinese leader, addressed issues related to organ transplants and the possibility of prolonging human life up to 150 years. The conversation, which took place during a military parade in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, was captured by an open microphone as they walked alongside North Korea.
During the discussion, the Xi Jinping translator pointed out that, in the past, life expectancy rarely exceeded 70 years. However, he noted that at the age of 70, people are seen as young people. Putin’s translator, in turn, mentioned the advances in biotechnology and the possibility of continuous organ transplants, implying that this could lead to immortality. Xi Jinping also made an optimistic forecast, stating that some experts believe that in this century the expectation of human life could reach 150 years. This conversation about longevity and health took place in a broader context of discussions on safety and international cooperation.
At the same event, Xi emphasized that the world is in a crossroads, where the choice between “peace or war” is crucial. While inspecting military troops and equipment, he reinforced the importance of a stable environment. Putin, in turn, participated in a summit that resulted in the signing of more than 20 agreements between Russia and China, covering sectors such as energy and artificial intelligence. Among the agreements signed, we highlight the creation of a new pipeline, although details about financing and prices have not yet been disclosed.
Posted by Nicolas Robert
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