The Russian side is impatient!If there is no result of the old project, and the new plan is launched

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

With the continuous evolution of the international strategic pattern, the military relations between China and Russia have always touched the sensitive nerves of the global strategic balance. In the context of global energy politics in recent years, China and Russia, as neighbors, have gradually deepened mutual trust and cooperation in military strategy, providing a solid foundation for interaction between the two sides in the economic and trade fields. In this situation, the rapid development of bilateral ** is not accidental, but the product of the strategy of interdependence and win-win cooperation between the two countries. Since the end of the Cold War, Sino-Russian relations have undergone a shift from strategic skepticism to strategic coordination. While Russia has gradually shifted its economic and security focus eastward in the face of Western pressure, China has found that cooperation with Russia is in its strategic interest as it seeks stable energy sources and strengthens security on its western frontier.

China's energy demand continues to grow, and Russia, as a major energy producer, has abundant oil and gas resources, so cooperation in the energy field is undoubtedly the focus of cooperation between the two sides. Such cooperation is not only in line with China's economic development needs, but also has great significance for the stability and growth of the Russian economy. The strengthening of cooperation between China and Russia, especially in the field of energy, has had an impact on the global energy market structure. This kind of cooperation not only involves traditional energy sources such as ** and natural gas, but also includes mutually beneficial cooperation in fields such as nuclear energy and renewable energy. At the same time, China and Russia have also shown increasing synergy in military technology and military exercises, demonstrating the deepening of strategic mutual trust between the two countries in the field of security.

Against this background of military strategy, the economic and trade relations between China and Russia are like joint actions between the two militaries, with clear tactics and firm steps. Russia has shown great enthusiasm and initiative in cooperation with China, which can be seen from the breakthrough between the two countries. The size of the deal has crossed the $200 billion mark and is moving towards higher goals, which is good news for the economic development of both countries. However, Russia's urgency is evident in its proposed new energy projects. Under the circumstance that the "Power of Siberia-2" project has not yet been negotiated, the Russian side has lost no time in introducing new energy projects to the Chinese side, and has shown great sincerity and is willing to let Chinese businessmen participate in the project shares.

The prospects for cooperation in agricultural products and energy are widely optimistic about the two countries, which shows that this meeting is not a simple diplomatic etiquette, but an extension and deepening of the strategic cooperation between the two countries. The characteristics of Sino-Russian economic and trade relations lie in the leading role at the highest level. This model is called "top-level design" in military strategy, which means that the strategic objectives are formulated by the first and implemented through the market mechanism, and large enterprises act as the main force in the implementation of this strategy. In terms of the growth of the first scale, the growth of the first bilateral amount between China and Russia is achieved under the guidance of this model. A further goal has been set, that is, to achieve a maximum amount of 300 billion US dollars by 2030, which is undoubtedly another strategic upgrade of economic cooperation between the two countries.

In the structure of foreign exports, Russia, which ranks first in energy products, has a large extent determines its earnings in China. Russia's positive attitude towards energy exports is reflected in the Power of Siberia-2 gas project. Although the launch of this representative project has been repeatedly delayed since its inception, its strategic significance cannot be underestimated. The discussion and promotion of the project is not only related to the depth of cooperation between the two countries in the field of energy, but also an important part of the strategic cooperation between the two sides. Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui made it clear that China wants to adopt an upstream and downstream integration model when talking about the "Power of Siberia-2".

Russia's insistence on allowing the pipeline to transit through Mongolia may have strategic considerations from Russia's point of view, but from China's point of view, direct access to China is clearly a more efficient and convenient option. These discrepancies led to a slow progress in the project. At the same time, Russia has launched a new energy project, namely the "Vostok Oil" oil and gas project, with the intention of further expanding its energy export market. This new project has also attracted the attention of Chinese businessmen, and the Russian side has even provided shares, showing the importance of the Chinese market and the desire to achieve deeper cooperation. However, China is also cautious in considering this project, which once again demonstrates the prudent and systematic thinking of strategic cooperation.

Just like military and strategic allies, Sino-Russian cooperation in the economic, trade, and strategic fields is also based on mutual respect and in-depth dialogue. While upholding their respective core interests, the two countries have continuously deepened their bilateral relations through a prudent and prudent attitude, and have made positive contributions to the realization of peaceful coexistence and common development. Looking ahead, with the deepening of the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two sides, it is believed that the economic and trade relations between China and Russia will continue to move forward steadily on the road of mutual trust and cooperation, and bring a more prosperous and stable future to the two peoples.

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