Exploring the science and technology news of North Korea
Provided by AGP"With continuous advances in biotechnology, human organs will be increasingly transplanted — letting us live younger and younger, and perhaps even achieve immortality," the interpreter conveyed, relaying Putin’s words to Xi.
Xi responded with a laugh and remarked, “In this century, it's anticipated that it may be possible for people to live to 150 years old.”
The rest of the conversation between the two leaders was not made public.
Their exchange took place on the sidelines of a massive military parade in Beijing, marking both the conclusion of World War II and the 1945 Japanese surrender. Putin was among the 26 foreign leaders in attendance, including North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who observed the event.
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