The Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership starts to get serious!

SampanViking

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It is APEC summit time and such occasions often see a slew of announcements. Some however are more interesting than others. Reality of course is that even a dull announcement would in normal circumstances cause much interest, but these days we are spoilt with a glut of riches and limited in time to look at many of them in any detail.

Two items really stand out for me so far, one from China Daily and one from Tass

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The first three paragraphs are really fascinating and of course frustrating, given the near total lack of detail.

MOSCOW -- Senior Chinese and Russian military officials said on Wednesday that the two countries have reached agreements on a slew of important military cooperation projects during the 17th round of strategic consultation.

Many cooperation projects in critical areas were agreed upon during the current round of consultation, said Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia Valery Gerasimov while meeting with Wang Guanzhong, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Gerasimov expressed the hope that the projects could help enhance mutual trust and substantial cooperation between the two militaries as military ties between Russia and China are a crucial part of strategic cooperation between the two countries.

The key fact here, is that this is a Chinese State media piece not a Russian media and that; in this area, makes it more significant.

It is also therefore set (and helps set) the following from Tass

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BEIJING, November 9. /TASS/. Russia and China should follow the chosen cooperation line despite of the changes in the international arena, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and China’s President Xi Jinping said during their negotiations on Sunday.

“Whatever changes happen in the international situation, we should follow the chosen line, should expand and develop the overwhelming mutually advantageous cooperation,” the Chinese leader said.

Putin also spoke about importance of cooperation in the international arena.

“Extremely important is cooperation between Russia and China in order to keep the world in the framework of the international law, making it more stable,” Putin said.

In other words, both countries have determined that their best hopes for Peace, Prosperity and Security will be achieved through working together and nothing is going to be allowed to dent or diminish this partnership.
Again, that many of the key words are attributed to the Chinese side, really makes them far more significant.
 

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Just breaking on RT

Xi and Putin have signed the MoU for the Western Route Mega Gas Deal

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This deal will almost double the supply agreed in April for the Power of Siberia deal and leave China importing nearly 70billion cm of gas per annum when both are in full flow.
 

broadsword

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This so called marriage of convenience is literally making life in both neighbors more convenient. The benefit to Russia would have been much less had it been in the 80's when China was much poorer compared with now and growing at 7-7.5% annually.
 

Franklin

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Seems that the China Russia relationship got much more serious. ;)

Putin Hits on China's First Lady, Censors Go Wild

Russia’s Don Juan-in-chief just got a little too friendly with Xi Jinping's wife.

The first unspoken rule of diplomacy might be "Don't hit on the president's wife," but Russia's newly single president Vladimir Putin seems to have missed the memo.

Leaders of 21 Asia-Pacific nations including Russia have converged upon Beijing for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, slated to run through Nov. 11. At an APEC event held on the evening of Nov. 10 at the Water Cube, the resplendent aquatic stadium constructed for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Putin was seated next to Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan, who in turn sat next to her husband, Chinese President Xi Jinping.

That's a seating arrangement Xi may now regret.

While Xi was distracted talking to U.S. President Barack Obama, who was sitting on his right, Russia's tiger-shooting, horseback-riding president made his move. After a brief exchange -- you can almost imagine Peng making appropriately cliché small talk like "my, isn't it chilly in here" -- Putin abruptly stood up, grasped a tan coat in both hands, and wrapped it chivalrously around the first lady's shoulders. She smiled gracefully, thanked him, and sat down -- only to surreptitiously slip the coat from her shoulders moments later into the waiting arms of an attendant.

State broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) caught the whole encounter on video. Peng and Putin cut small figures from the camera's distant perch across the vast Water Cube, but the CCTV commentator had no trouble making out their identities. She remarked upon Putin's chivalrous gesture just moments later, saying, "Putin has just placed his coat around Peng Liyuan's body." Major Chinese news outlets including web giant Sina and Phoenix Media quickly posted the video, which also began circulating on Chinese social media. The encounter even spawned a short-lived hashtag, "Putin Gives Peng Liyuan His Coat," on Weibo, China's Twitter-like microblogging site.

But that was when the censors kicked in.

Within hours of posting the video, Chinese news sites had already pulled it off their sites, and censors scrubbed it from social media sites.

China hopes to project a squeaky-clean image while international attention centers on APEC's host. But that's not the only reason why the Putin-Peng Coatgate has China's censors on high alert. China's tightly controlled state media carefully protects the reputation of its top government leaders, and the names of China's top leaders are frequently some of the most heavily censored terms on Chinese social media. In addition, the sweeping anti-corruption campaign Xi himself directs specifically targets infidelity as both a sign and a symptom of graft. And given China's growing economic and military ties with Russia, even the hint of less than squeaky-clean behavior involving Russia's president and China's First Lady is certainly strictly verboten.

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Seems that the China Russia relationship got much more serious. ;)


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LOL, why is Obama sitting in Park Geun-hye's seat?

As for the "incident" itself (if it can even be called that...), either Putin is very familiar with the Xis, or Xi and Peng had a chuckle about this.

And I bet Obama was thinking, "Damn... I wish I could get away with that kind of move!" :D

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But that was when the censors kicked in.

Within hours of posting the video, Chinese news sites had already pulled it off their sites, and censors scrubbed it from social media sites.

Just more proof of the kind of BS western MSM reports on China, this is what a baidu search on Putin and Peng looks like:

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Mika Montero

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Putin Hits on China

Usually, I always refrain myself from posting any comment.
I am sorry this time, I can not help myself.

Offending passages removed by Sampanviking

Let's get over it once and for all ... Russia + China partnership in all areas will be magnanimous for everyone and will generate so much prosperity for this sacred planet, we call Earth.
 
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SampanViking

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Mike, I have removed some of your comments and done so mainly for your own benefit.
I think very few here will be impressed by the FP article, but realise that expressing themselves as you did, is not going to do them or the argument much good.

Best brush up on the rules before posting again
 

AssassinsMace

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I read something on the Chinese boards so I have no idea if this is true that Russia wants to take a Chinese taikonaut up to the International Space Station.
 
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AssassinsMace

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Remember Russia sent space tourists to the ISS disregarding what the US thought of it. Yeah I think Beijing would probably ponder it more than Russia.
 
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