China-Russia energy deals mark 'new era'

 
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Monday signed a series of political and commercial deals on his second state visit to China, a sign of closer strategic ties between the two world powers.

Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev as they sign a joint statement to comprehensively deepen the strategic partnership of coordination of China and Russia in Beijing, Sept. 27, 2010. [Li Tao/Xinhua]

Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev as they sign a joint statement to comprehensively deepen the strategic partnership of coordination of China and Russia in Beijing, Sept. 27, 2010. [Li Tao/Xinhua] 

Medvedev held talks with his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao Monday in Beijing. They celebrated the completion of a long-awaited China-Russia oil pipeline, the largest bilateral project between the two countries.

The 999-km pipeline runs from Angarsk in Russia to Daqing in northeast China. It is part of a bilateral loan-for-oil deal that was reached in 2009. Under it, China makes a 25-billion-U.S.-dollar long-term loan to Russia while Russia supplies China with 300 million tonnes of oil through pipelines from 2011 until 2030.

"The smooth completion of the pipeline project is a model for the two countries' mutually beneficial win-win cooperation and a milestone for China-Russia energy cooperation," said Hu at the completion ceremony.

The two countries also signed 15 deals on cooperation covering coal, gas supply, energy efficiency, renewable energy, nuclear power, power grids and banking.

Medvedev arrived in northeast China's port city of Dalian Sunday to start his state visit. There, he met with veteran Chinese and Russian soldiers who participated in China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-1945), part of WWII, underscoring the "deep bonds" between the Russian and Chinese peoples.

The Medvedev-Hu meeting in Beijing was their fifth meeting this year, a rare frequency of meeting for two heads of state. Medvedev also met with top legislator Wu Bangguo and Premier Wen Jiabao on Monday.

Hu and Medvedev also signed a joint statement to comprehensively deepen their strategic partnership of coordination, a description of bilateral ties decided upon in 1996.

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