Post by : Bianca Haleem
Russia and China are deepening their energy partnership as Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping use their Beijing summit to highlight growing cooperation in gas, oil, trade and long-term strategic security. Energy remains at the center of this alliance, with Moscow looking to redirect supplies toward Asia after Western sanctions, while Beijing seeks stable and diversified energy sources for its growing economy.
The long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 pipeline remains one of the biggest projects in focus. The proposed route would send Russian gas from western Siberia through Mongolia to China, but reports say key details like pricing, financing and supply commitments are still unresolved.
Beyond energy, the meeting also reflects a wider geopolitical message: Russia and China are presenting themselves as strategic partners pushing for a multipolar world order at a time of rising tensions with the West.
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