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 Chinese President Hu
Jintao (R) and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin attend the
opening ceremony of the high-level Sino-Russian economic forum in Beijing,
China, March 22, 2006. (Photo: Xinhua) |
BEIJING, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Russian President
Vladimir Putin said here Wednesday that Russia will step up energy cooperation
with China and increase oil and gas supplies to its neighbor.
China and Russia on Tuesday inked three deals on oil
and natural gas cooperation, including a summary of negotiations between the
China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) and Transneft, a pipeline transport
company of Russia.
"Transneft and the CNPC are having a feasibility
study on laying branch oil pipeline to China. If the project could be
implemented, which I have no doubt about, will help improve (Russia's) oil
supply to China," said Putin Wednesday.
Putin and Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday
morning attended the opening ceremony of a high-level Sino-Russian economic
forum, which was seen as an opportunity for the two countries to discuss
detailed trade issues.
"In 2005, Russia has exported to China more than
eight million tons of crude oil and become China's fifth largest energy
supplier," said Putin.
Putin, who is to wrap up his two-day state visit to
China Wednesday, also highlighted the potential cooperation in gas pipeline
network. "We are studying different routes of gas pipeline -- one is from
western Siberia and another from eastern Siberia," Putin told about 800
participants at the forum.
The Russia president hoped the two countries could
further cement trade ties in the context of fast-growing trade
cooperation,prompting the two countries to expand cooperation in the areas of
high-tech, environmental protection, aviation, machinery, transportation,
finance, education and service.
The trade volume between China and Russia has been
increasing fast in recent years. In 2005, the trade volume reached 29.1 billion
U.S. dollars, up 37.1 percent year on year. Enditem |