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    RUSSIA'S PUTIN EXPECTS TO AGREE CHINA GAS DEAL

    Tert.am
    21:23 ~U 12.10.11

    Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (L) has confirmed Russia
    is close to sealing an energy supply agreement with China worth $1
    trillion, CNN reported.

    "It's fair to say that we're very close to reach an agreement on the
    natural gas deal," Putin told journalists at a joint press conference
    after meeting with Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao (R).

    Putin arrived in Beijing on Tuesday for a two-day visit. He also met
    with President Hu Jintao and other Chinese leaders on Wednesday.

    The negotiations over the natural gas supply had stalled for more
    than a year due to disagreements over price.

    If an agreement can be reached, the deal would see Russia supply
    China with up to 68 billion cubic meters of gas every year.

    "The trade volume will increase significantly, and this will change
    the fact that the economic cooperation between the two countries lags
    behind the political cooperation," said Zhao Huasheng, director of
    the Center for Russia and Central Asia Studies at Fudan University.

    "Together with cooperation in other economic fields, China and Russia
    will become real strategic partners in economic terms," he added.

    Recent years have seen a steady increase in trade between the two
    countries.

    According to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, bilateral trade volume
    in the year to July increased by 37.4% to a record $42.2 billion. The
    ministry forecasts that this will reach a new record in 2011--
    possibly in excess of $70 billion.

    "The economic and trade cooperation between the two countries has
    reached to an unprecedented level," Putin said in an interview with
    the state-run Xinhua agency.

    But energy cooperation stands out as the main focus between Russia, a
    major energy exporter, and China, the world's biggest energy consumer,
    according to a 2010 report from the International Energy Agency.

    Putin has also brought along a group of 160 Russian business leaders
    for the visit, including the CEOs of Russian energy giants Gazprom,
    Rosneft and aluminum producer UC RUSAL.

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