Xi Jinping leads PLA in Moscow war victory parade
President makes PLA 'debut' as Moscow marks 70th anniversary of victory in second world war

President Xi Jinping has for the first time led the PLA in an official debut at yesterday's Victory Day parade in Moscow's Red Square, marking closer bilateral ties with Russia while China extends moral support amid a Western boycott, say experts.
Xinhua reported that the 112-member guard of honour of the three services of the Chinese People's Liberation Army marched on the Red Square yesterday on the 70th anniversary of victory in the second world war.
It is the fifth time the PLA guard of honour has marched on foreign soil but the first to be led by the top leader. Xi is also chairman of the PLA's powerful Central Military Commission.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Xi sitting on his right-hand side, was joined by some 20 other leaders of nations and international organisations in the commemorative event under the Kremlin's walls, including United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Western leaders boycotted the parade over Russia's role in the Ukraine crisis.