Russia, China Sign $1 Billion Nuclear Deal
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Russia, China Sign $1 Billion Nuclear Deal
China and Russia sign nuclear cooperation deal, condemn US missile defense plan
5/23/2008
(RTTNews) - Friday, China and Russia signed a $1 billion nuclear cooperation deal and issued a joint statement condemning the proposed U.S. missile defense shield along Eastern European border. The deal came during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s two-day visit to China.
Under the nuclear agreement, which strengthens Russia’s role as a supplier to China’s fast-growing nuclear power industry, Russia will provide technical assistance in building a nuclear fuel enrichment plant costing $500 million. It will also supply semi-enriched uranium worth at least $500 million to China for the next 10 years, the Itar Tass news agency reported.
A joint statement, signed by Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao, said a U.S. plan to create and deploy a global missile defense system “does not help to maintain strategic balance and stability or strengthen international efforts to control nonproliferation.”
Medvedev said America’s move will harm disarmament efforts.
The leaders also raised their objection to any new arms race in space.
During their talks in Beijing, the Chinese President expressed gratitude to both Medvedev and Russian Prime Minster Vladimir Putin for sending rescue crews and a mobile hospital to the disaster area in central Sichuan province hit by the killer earthquake.
Medvedev called for better cooperation between the two countries and said that steps must be taken to reduce the trade imbalance, which is currently in China’s favor.
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/russia-china-sign-1b-nuke-cooperation-deal
5/23/2008
(RTTNews) - Friday, China and Russia signed a $1 billion nuclear cooperation deal and issued a joint statement condemning the proposed U.S. missile defense shield along Eastern European border. The deal came during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s two-day visit to China.
Under the nuclear agreement, which strengthens Russia’s role as a supplier to China’s fast-growing nuclear power industry, Russia will provide technical assistance in building a nuclear fuel enrichment plant costing $500 million. It will also supply semi-enriched uranium worth at least $500 million to China for the next 10 years, the Itar Tass news agency reported.
A joint statement, signed by Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao, said a U.S. plan to create and deploy a global missile defense system “does not help to maintain strategic balance and stability or strengthen international efforts to control nonproliferation.”
Medvedev said America’s move will harm disarmament efforts.
The leaders also raised their objection to any new arms race in space.
During their talks in Beijing, the Chinese President expressed gratitude to both Medvedev and Russian Prime Minster Vladimir Putin for sending rescue crews and a mobile hospital to the disaster area in central Sichuan province hit by the killer earthquake.
Medvedev called for better cooperation between the two countries and said that steps must be taken to reduce the trade imbalance, which is currently in China’s favor.
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/russia-china-sign-1b-nuke-cooperation-deal
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