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Nope , Western smell horrible .

Horrible cologne smell can not kill even worse body smell.
China has great chance to take back Outer Mongolia in the near future, but forget about the Outer Manchuria, it is not worthy to have MAD with Russia just for some Taiga forest.

Don't forget that we have the largest reserve of shale gas, this is the key point for our future energy resolution.
I do not think so .

Outer Mongolia is independence country now .

No way to annex a independence country in 21th .

Even if all mongolia people would like to come back , RU will not allow this happen.

are all indians so hostile toward the usa? r u aware of us contribution to your country?
People can not like a country who insult their female diplomat's ***

In fact, Mongolia follows US
That's the funny part.

Mongolia can ally with any country except USA.

Mongolia is 100%surrounded by China and RU.

Well, russia need some $ and we do have plenty.

So at least we buy something "concrete".
The biggest deal in history.
 
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the other deals people forgot

Key Russia-China deals

Published time: May 21, 2014 15:10
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May 21, 2014. President Vladimir Putin, left, and Chinese leader Xi Jinping during the signing of joint agreements in Shanghai. (RIA Novosti/Alexei Druzhinin)


Russia has secured more than 40 business contracts with China during President Putin’s visit to Shanghai. Top is the $400 billion gas contract, there are also deals in finance, investment, aircraft, and automobiles. Here is RT’s list of key agreements.

1. Russia's Gazprom and China's CNPC signed a historic gas deal worth $400 billion, which will provide the world's fastest growing economy with the natural gas it needs to expand over the next 30 years.

2. The Russian United Aircraft Corporation and China's Commercial Aircraft Corporation COMAC have confirmed plans to build a 400-seat, wide-body, long-range passenger aircraft, a potential rival to Boeing of the US, and Europe's Airbus. The new program aims to become one of the biggest large-scale international cooperation projects in both aviation and high-tech.

3. Russia’s biggest independent natural gas company NOVATEK signed a deal to supply China's CNPC with 3 million tons of liquefied natural gas annually for 20 years from their joint Yamal LNG project in the Russian north. The plans for the Yamal LNG project involve building a plant that can produce 16.5 million tons of LNG annually by 2020. It is slated to start production in 2017 with an initial output of 5.5 million tons of LNG per year.

4. Russia’s second biggest financial institution, VTB, signed a deal with Bank of China to bypass the dollar and pay each other in domestic currencies.

5. SIBUR, a leading Russian gas processing and petrochemicals company, signed a contract with China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation or Sinopec to establish a joint venture for the construction of a nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) plant to produce 50,000 tonnes a year. Sinopec's share in the joint venture will be 74.9 percent and SIBUR's will be 25.1 percent.

6. Chinese auto maker Great Wall Motor Co. said it is planning to build a car plant in Russia’s Tula region, investing up to $521 million in the project capable of producing up to 150,000 vehicles a year.

7. Russia and China agreed to build the first cross-border rail bridge over the Amur River by 2016. The bridge will cut transportation times and increase trade.

8. Russia's Eurocement signed a number of contracts with companies within the Sinoma, CNBM and Sinomach Groups for the supply of equipment to new cement plants in six different regions of Russia (Leningrad, Ryazan, Bryansk, Arkhangelsk Ulyanovsk and Samara Region). The contracts are valued at more than $500 million.

9. Russia-China Investment Fund (RCIF) and Vcanland, a leading Chinese tourism developer, have agreed to invest $800 million in the development of tourism and social projects. The geographical focus will be on destinations such as Hainan Island, Lake Baikal, and the cities of Vladivostok and Sochi.


+ plus other secret economic deals that shouldnt be published in the media military etc.
 
lool well most countries in the world have more or less lost some lands, By your reasoning, India should be unified back with pakistan,sri lanka and bengladesh, the kurils should be returned to japan, mexico should retake california and new mexico, most subsaharan african countries should be reunited, Ireland should come back to the U.K, the soviet union should retake back all central and eastern european countries that were once part of the U.S.S.R, Russia should retake Alaska, paraguay should retake back half of its territory lost to Brazil and Argentina, Bolivia should also retake most of its territory lost to paraguay, germany should retake its territory lost to Poland, and poland to U.S.S.R, i can go on and on. But the point i'm trying to make is that humans are/will never be satified. we will always want more, even if China still had the russian far east, then it will still wish/want to have more land(say mongolia back or ryuku islands/okinawa etc.). Same with Britain wishing they still had their empire, or India wishing they were still united with \Pakistan/bengladesh/sri lanka etc. Countries territories will always change with time(witnessed the recent example of north and south soudan or Crimea). In say 50 or 100 years from now im sure the world territories will be very different from present, some will loose land other will gain. that is life/nature and we have to live with it.

Siberia is the sacred land of Altaic peoples. It should NEVER be under the grip of whites. Whether or not it's under China is not important. If the gas deal benefits Yakuts or Nenets then that's fine, but I highly doubt that.
 
I do not think so .

Outer Mongolia is independence country now .

No way to annex a independence country in 21th .

Agree. Some of your Chinese fellows still think they could annex some small countries as will.

Even if all mongolia people would like to come back , RU will not allow this happen.

Mongolia can ally with any country except USA.

Mongolia is 100%surrounded by China and RU.

As above quote, an independent country has full right to ally to anyone they want ... don't be discrepancy.
As I know, Mongols tend to US following ... to be more independent among big neighbors
 
^ Very good.

But maybe I'm obsessed with Mongolia...but... ITAR-TASS: World - Mongolian president invites Russia’s Putin in Mongolia and proposes to abolish visas speaking Russian, calling for no visa...and China ? Mongolia's relationship status with China? Complicated. - CSMonitor.com

88% of Mongol export go to China...Mongolians leaders should be businessmen making money with China...

They are “scared” of China precisely because they know that their livelihood depends on China。

Mongolia might be rich in certain categories of resources,but China is its ONLY market,a huge market that can make the couple of million Mongolians extremely rich。

I don't blame them。:azn:
 
Agree. Some of your Chinese fellows still think they could annex some small countries as will.

it is understandable to have such kind of wish. Because Outer Mongolia once belonged to China not so long time ago
 
India needs to deal with Russia first, then we can help with the big fat pipe in our backyard. So is Modi visiting Putin to strike a deal soon?
he is yet to swear in....then we can expect any deals
 
As above quote, an independent country has full right to ally to anyone they want ... don't be discrepancy.
As I know, Mongols tend to US following ... to be more independent among big neighbors

Just see what is happening in Ukraine .

UK just wants to join EU, and now they are in mess.

If Outer Mongolia wants to join China or US , it will also be in mess. Not that easy.

he is yet to swear in....then we can expect any deals
He swears to build high speed train system ,right ?

I doubt it.
 
Rosneft plans to ship 180,000 bpd to its China oil refinery from 2020

Tue May 20, 2014 10:59am GMT

SHANGHAI May 20 (Reuters) - Russia's top oil producer Rosneft has reached an agreement to ship 180,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil to its jointly owned Chinese refinery project from 2020, the company's head Igor Sechin said on Tuesday.

The Kremlin-controlled company, which had already agreed on the volumes but had yet to pin down the start date, plans to triple its oil sales to China from the roughly 300,000 bpd shipped last year.

The Tianjin refinery, a project between Rosneft and CNPC, will be operational by the end of 2019 with Rosneft shipping 9.1 million tonnes a year of crude oil for the plant from 2020 via the Pacific port of Kozmino, Sechin said during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to China.

Sechin, a close ally of Putin, also said that Russia had offered to scrap extraction taxes for gas supplies designated for China, while Beijing was looking to abolish import taxes for Russian gas.

Rosneft has been lobbying for the rights to sell gas abroad via pipelines, aiming to end the monopoly of another Russian energy champion, Gazprom.

"We are talking about deposits that will be a source for gas supplies to the China market. This is a very smart and valuable proposal that can become a basis for compromise," Sechin told reporters.

Earlier on Tuesday, a Kremlin spokesman said Russia and China had not yet reached a long-awaited gas sales deal. (Reporting by Alexei Anishchuk; Writing by Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by David Goodman)

Rosneft plans to ship 180,000 bpd to its China oil refinery from 2020| Agricultural Commodities| Reuters
 
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