Moscow, Beijing Build Up Ties in Face of US, NATO Expansion – Russian MP
Russian
President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping signed on
Friday a decree on cooperation in tying the development of the
Eurasian Economic Union with China’s Silk Road economic project
10
May, 2015
Alexei
Pushkov, who chairs the State Duma’s international affairs
committee, views the fledgling alliance between Russia and China as a
response to the US’ and NATO’s ongoing expansion.
“The
United States and NATO have spent the past two decades redrawing the
world to suit their interests. The alternative alliance between
Russia and China comes as a response to the western alliance’s
expansion,” Pushkov wrote on his Twitter account.
Russia
and the People’s Republic of China inked a raft of trade and other
economic cooperation accords, including on the sale of Russian
natural gas to China, during President Xi Jinping’s visit to
Moscow.
Summing
up the results of his meeting with the Chinese leader, President
Vladimir Putin said bilateral cooperation as part of the Eurasian
Economic Union and the Silk Road project could eventually create a
common economic space in Eurasia.
"The
integration of the Eurasian Economic Union and Silk Road projects
means reaching a new level of partnership and implies a common
economic space on the continent," Putin said.
The
Eurasian Economic Union of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Armenia,
which took effect on January 1, 2015, is meant to ensure the free
movement of goods, services, capital and workforce on its territory.
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