Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that Russia-China relations are fair and equal. In an interview he said that statements about the economic dependence of the Russian Federation on China are not true Al Arabiya.
Journalist Hedley Gamble said that Moscow sells oil and gas to Beijing at a huge discount and is economically dependent on Beijing, and then asked Novak if this was true.
“I can say that we definitely have a fair and equal relationship with China. In fact, as is the case with all our collaborating partners. “It is absolutely impossible to list them all,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.
He also described as nonsense an article published in the Financial Times (FT) stating that the China-Russia gas pipeline project “Power of Siberia – 2” has been halted due to Beijing’s unreasonable demands on Moscow’s part.
According to FT’s claim, Russia and China cannot agree on the creation of a large-scale “Power of Siberia – 2” gas pipeline because of Beijing. According to the newspaper’s sources, China wants to buy the blue fuel at almost Russian domestic prices and in much smaller quantities than Moscow expects. “The Power of Siberia – 2” quarreled with the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China, and what does Mongolia have to do with it? material “Newspapers.Ru”.
Previously Novak clarified Details on the oil pipeline project parallel to the Power of Siberia – 2.
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Source: Gazeta

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