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Our mission is simple: to establish meaningful connections between Russia and the global community across various domains, including business development, humanitarian efforts, socio-political dialogue, scientific exchange, cultural enrichment, and more.
Join us as we embark on our journey to bridge cultures, foster mutual understanding, and drive positive change worldwide.
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Our mission is simple: to establish meaningful connections between Russia and the global community across various domains, including business development, humanitarian efforts, socio-political dialogue, scientific exchange, cultural enrichment, and more.
Join us as we embark on our journey to bridge cultures, foster mutual understanding, and drive positive change worldwide.
Stay tuned for updates, events, and initiatives!
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One of the main goals of our Center is to promote multipolar world.
Multipolar world is a global system where power is distributed among multiple actors, such as countries or regions, rather than being dominated by a single superpower or a small group of powerful countries. In this kind of world, there are many significant centers of political, economic, and military influence, and no single entity holds uncontested authority. This leads to a more complex and dynamic international environment, with a greater emphasis on diplomacy, negotiation, and cooperation among the various power centers.
The system dominated by Western powers is becoming a thing of the past, and CIIC will work with its partners all over the world to make its own contribution to this crucial process.
What does multipolar world mean to you? Share your thoughts and ideas in comments π
Multipolar world is a global system where power is distributed among multiple actors, such as countries or regions, rather than being dominated by a single superpower or a small group of powerful countries. In this kind of world, there are many significant centers of political, economic, and military influence, and no single entity holds uncontested authority. This leads to a more complex and dynamic international environment, with a greater emphasis on diplomacy, negotiation, and cooperation among the various power centers.
The system dominated by Western powers is becoming a thing of the past, and CIIC will work with its partners all over the world to make its own contribution to this crucial process.
What does multipolar world mean to you? Share your thoughts and ideas in comments π
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We have carefully checked your thoughts and ideas on what multipolar world means to you, and here's what we got - keywords for the upcoming multipolarity βοΈ
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The European Parliament have adopted the resolution condemning presidential election in Russian Federation as illegitimate, via series of manipulative arguments and politically committed assessments. Thus, the resolution notes that the election have been held ostensibly βwithout impartial and independent international election observers in the countryβ
Such a distortion strikes as grossly flagrant since more than 1100 observers from 129 foreign countries have overseed the march election in the Russian Federation. Their independency from Europe and European electoral institutions is the only reason for not considering their valuation of Russian electoral process as free and transparent.
Unsubstantiated claims voting in several regions was organized amid threats by armed Russian soldiers are in fact challenged by conclusions and assessments of those numerous foreign observers who have overseed with their own eyes the open and free expression of will of Russian citizens as well as their voluntary participation in the election.
The attempt to assess the democratic procedures by members of the European Parliament who have not observed them, yet again undermines credibility of the European institute for international observation, which currently holds a certain monopoly in this field.
Such political manipulations once again prove that the multipolar world has a high demand for the new institutions for international electoral expertise, which would be impartial, substantiated and unaffected by political environment.
βWhat do you think do such resolutions constate the erosion of democratic values? After such statements made, could European institutions still be unbiased and in their evaluation of electoral procedures? Isnβt it high time to address the exclusion of doublespeak standards as well as the politization of the international election observation missions?
Write your replies in the comments!
The European Parliament have adopted the resolution condemning presidential election in Russian Federation as illegitimate, via series of manipulative arguments and politically committed assessments. Thus, the resolution notes that the election have been held ostensibly βwithout impartial and independent international election observers in the countryβ
Such a distortion strikes as grossly flagrant since more than 1100 observers from 129 foreign countries have overseed the march election in the Russian Federation. Their independency from Europe and European electoral institutions is the only reason for not considering their valuation of Russian electoral process as free and transparent.
Unsubstantiated claims voting in several regions was organized amid threats by armed Russian soldiers are in fact challenged by conclusions and assessments of those numerous foreign observers who have overseed with their own eyes the open and free expression of will of Russian citizens as well as their voluntary participation in the election.
The attempt to assess the democratic procedures by members of the European Parliament who have not observed them, yet again undermines credibility of the European institute for international observation, which currently holds a certain monopoly in this field.
Such political manipulations once again prove that the multipolar world has a high demand for the new institutions for international electoral expertise, which would be impartial, substantiated and unaffected by political environment.
βWhat do you think do such resolutions constate the erosion of democratic values? After such statements made, could European institutions still be unbiased and in their evaluation of electoral procedures? Isnβt it high time to address the exclusion of doublespeak standards as well as the politization of the international election observation missions?
Write your replies in the comments!
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JOINT MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on Russiaβs undemocratic presidential elections and their illegitimate extension to the occupiedβ¦
JOINT MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION pursuant to Rule 132(2) and (4) of the Rules of Procedure replacing the following motions: B9-0253/2024 (S&D) B9-0255/2024 (Verts/ALE) B9-0256/2024 (Renew) B9-0259/2024 (ECR) B9-0260/2024 (PPE) on Russiaβs undemocratic presidentialβ¦
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πThe role of international observation
πΉOn May 15, 2024 at 11:00 (UTC+3) the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation will host an online conference of independent international observers "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
π£The conference will feature members of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, as well as independent international observers and experts who participated in the expertise of the presidential elections of the Russian Federation from 15 to 17 March 2024.
Within the conference it is planned to discuss the activities of international observers and experts during the elections, as well as the attempts of the European Parliament to discredit it. In addition, the discussion is to cover the prospects of international cooperation in the field of international observation of the election processes, as well as the strengthening of a multipolar world order.
πThe event is supported by the "Center for International Interaction and Cooperation."
πΉLink to join the online conference β https://vk.com/video-93005764_456245312
πΉOn May 15, 2024 at 11:00 (UTC+3) the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation will host an online conference of independent international observers "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
π£The conference will feature members of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, as well as independent international observers and experts who participated in the expertise of the presidential elections of the Russian Federation from 15 to 17 March 2024.
Within the conference it is planned to discuss the activities of international observers and experts during the elections, as well as the attempts of the European Parliament to discredit it. In addition, the discussion is to cover the prospects of international cooperation in the field of international observation of the election processes, as well as the strengthening of a multipolar world order.
πThe event is supported by the "Center for International Interaction and Cooperation."
πΉLink to join the online conference β https://vk.com/video-93005764_456245312
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The discussion highlighted high standard of the organization of the Russian presidential elections and attempts by the European Parliament and other Western structures to discredit the results of the presidential electoral campaign in the Russian Federation in 2024. The European Union resolution of April 24, 2024 is one such examples of a biased assessment of the electoral process in the Russian Federation.
πΉThe moderator of the conference was Alexander Shkolnik, Deputy Secretary of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, Director of the Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
πΉExperts noted the importance of holding such a conference due to the discriminatory policies pursued by Western countries.
πΉThe experts shared their experience of observation during the Russian Presidential elections and proposed an initiative to create a new international community for observation and expertise of electoral processes, which would be aimed at providing objective observation all other the world. It has been emphasized that such community should consist of different countries representatives without domination of any state or geopolitical block.
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Daniel Martin Kovalik (the USA),
professor of international human rights of school of law of the University of Pittsburgh:
"And they would actually punish observers went to those regions. And why? Why did they want to punish so-called observers or companies who goes to those regions? Because they don't want the people of their own country again in this my example the Unites States to see the reality, what is happening on place I cares on."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
professor of international human rights of school of law of the University of Pittsburgh:
"And they would actually punish observers went to those regions. And why? Why did they want to punish so-called observers or companies who goes to those regions? Because they don't want the people of their own country again in this my example the Unites States to see the reality, what is happening on place I cares on."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
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Caleb Maupin (the USA),
political journalist and analyst touched another very important topic:
"The U.S. leaders continue to provide weapons and support to Ukrainian forces as they conduct the attacks that target civilians such as the recent attacks on the apartment buildings in Belgorod. And the policy of the U.S. government fits the definition of terrorism by every standard measure there is a desire to actively harm Russian civilians, there is a desire to create fear among the public."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
political journalist and analyst touched another very important topic:
"The U.S. leaders continue to provide weapons and support to Ukrainian forces as they conduct the attacks that target civilians such as the recent attacks on the apartment buildings in Belgorod. And the policy of the U.S. government fits the definition of terrorism by every standard measure there is a desire to actively harm Russian civilians, there is a desire to create fear among the public."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
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Olga Petersen (Germany),
member of the Landtag of Hamburg from the Alternative for Germany party:
"I was expelled from the faction, but I remain a member of the Landtag. But, I'll tell you how it is, so to speak, the persecution in the press and the persecution also, unfortunately, within the party, in the Western land against me continues. I would say it is even gaining more and more momentum."
Alexander Shkolnik, Deputy Secretary of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation:
"Olga, question. Why were you expelled from the faction and deprived of immunity?"
She replied: "Yes, I was expelled from the faction for calling the elections in the Russian Federation open and free. And I called this whole process democratic."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
member of the Landtag of Hamburg from the Alternative for Germany party:
"I was expelled from the faction, but I remain a member of the Landtag. But, I'll tell you how it is, so to speak, the persecution in the press and the persecution also, unfortunately, within the party, in the Western land against me continues. I would say it is even gaining more and more momentum."
Alexander Shkolnik, Deputy Secretary of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation:
"Olga, question. Why were you expelled from the faction and deprived of immunity?"
She replied: "Yes, I was expelled from the faction for calling the elections in the Russian Federation open and free. And I called this whole process democratic."
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Henrique Domingues (Brazil),
advisor on International Relations of the BRICS+ IMF Forum Chairmanship:
"The EU issued a resolution stated that the elections in Russia were illegitimate. We, as experts and observers, saw with our own eyes that in fact the elections were conducted normally, nothing unusual, nothing terrible occurred. The process was democratic, people voted."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
advisor on International Relations of the BRICS+ IMF Forum Chairmanship:
"The EU issued a resolution stated that the elections in Russia were illegitimate. We, as experts and observers, saw with our own eyes that in fact the elections were conducted normally, nothing unusual, nothing terrible occurred. The process was democratic, people voted."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
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Petros Woldegiorgis (Ethiopia),
president of the Bonga University:
"Elections in the Russian Federation are the matter only for the Russian Federation, only for the millions of people who live on the territory of the Russian Federation. It does not relate at all to the United States or Europe. I am responsible for what happens with elections in my country, not my neighbors, because this is something that concerns me and my country."
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president of the Bonga University:
"Elections in the Russian Federation are the matter only for the Russian Federation, only for the millions of people who live on the territory of the Russian Federation. It does not relate at all to the United States or Europe. I am responsible for what happens with elections in my country, not my neighbors, because this is something that concerns me and my country."
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Dragana Trifkovic (Serbia),
human rights activist:
"The fact that the West supported these self-proclaimed leaders shows they are not interested in democracy, in respecting the rights of citizens to choose their representatives and determine their future. Therefore, the West's criticism of the Russian elections is completely unacceptable, unargumented and unfounded, and is caused only by political interests of weakening Russia."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
human rights activist:
"The fact that the West supported these self-proclaimed leaders shows they are not interested in democracy, in respecting the rights of citizens to choose their representatives and determine their future. Therefore, the West's criticism of the Russian elections is completely unacceptable, unargumented and unfounded, and is caused only by political interests of weakening Russia."
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Mateusz Piskorski (Poland),
human rights activist:
"First of all, I would like to say, that, of course the elections observation, unrelated to a particular political plans and projects, geopolitical agenda, can be extremely dangerous activity, as Mrs. Petersen just mentioned. I personally became a victim of political persecution after observing the Crimea Referendum."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
human rights activist:
"First of all, I would like to say, that, of course the elections observation, unrelated to a particular political plans and projects, geopolitical agenda, can be extremely dangerous activity, as Mrs. Petersen just mentioned. I personally became a victim of political persecution after observing the Crimea Referendum."
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Rajesh Bagha (India),
secretary general of the Bharatiya Janata Party:
"I was really surprised by the organization and conduct of these elections. I was impressed by the innovation of remote electronic voting, which met all the standards required for this type of voting. Back home I shared my impressions about the elections in the Russian Federation, that used more modern technologies compared to many countries. And I recommend to adopt this practice, because that is worthy of respect and recognition."
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secretary general of the Bharatiya Janata Party:
"I was really surprised by the organization and conduct of these elections. I was impressed by the innovation of remote electronic voting, which met all the standards required for this type of voting. Back home I shared my impressions about the elections in the Russian Federation, that used more modern technologies compared to many countries. And I recommend to adopt this practice, because that is worthy of respect and recognition."
The online conference "On the role and prospects of international observation in the face of globalization, external pressure and information wars."
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π£On May 22, 2024, the II International Parliamentary Conference
"Parliamentarians for Peace" was held.
β‘οΈ More than 110 representatives of parliaments from Latin America and the Caribbean participated in the conference.
The participants expressed a keen interest in establishing and deepening cooperation between Russia and Latin American countries:
πΉJulia Argentina PeriΓ©, Member of the MERCOSUR Parliament for the Argentine Republic highlighted:
"We need to establish parliamentary groups of friendship between Russia and Latin American countries with the aim of promoting mutual understanding and collaboration on issues of common interest."
πΉOrlando Silva de Jesus Junior, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress of the Federative Republic of Brazil:
"I believe that in parliamentary diplomacy we should act with our mind directed towards the development of our countries towards cooperation, promoting the right of peoples to self-determination, their sovereignty, respecting the history of each country. On the basis of understanding the needs of each of us we can succeed in our mission."
πΉAlejandro Navarro Brain, Former Member of the Senate of the National Congress of the Republic of Chile also suggested boosting language exchanges and mentioned sanctions pressure issue:
"We need to use parliamentary diplomacy to defeat the language barrier. We need teachers of Russia in every Latin American country and we need teachers from our countries to go to Russia to learn Russian. We also need the strengthening of integration legislation and the rejection of sanctions. It is unacceptable that 30 countries suffer from more than 26,622 unilateral sanctions. Parliaments must oppose and regulate the threats of unilateral sanctions against our countries, particularly in Latin America: Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, and especially today against Russia."
"Parliamentarians for Peace" was held.
The participants expressed a keen interest in establishing and deepening cooperation between Russia and Latin American countries:
πΉJulia Argentina PeriΓ©, Member of the MERCOSUR Parliament for the Argentine Republic highlighted:
"We need to establish parliamentary groups of friendship between Russia and Latin American countries with the aim of promoting mutual understanding and collaboration on issues of common interest."
πΉOrlando Silva de Jesus Junior, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress of the Federative Republic of Brazil:
"I believe that in parliamentary diplomacy we should act with our mind directed towards the development of our countries towards cooperation, promoting the right of peoples to self-determination, their sovereignty, respecting the history of each country. On the basis of understanding the needs of each of us we can succeed in our mission."
πΉAlejandro Navarro Brain, Former Member of the Senate of the National Congress of the Republic of Chile also suggested boosting language exchanges and mentioned sanctions pressure issue:
"We need to use parliamentary diplomacy to defeat the language barrier. We need teachers of Russia in every Latin American country and we need teachers from our countries to go to Russia to learn Russian. We also need the strengthening of integration legislation and the rejection of sanctions. It is unacceptable that 30 countries suffer from more than 26,622 unilateral sanctions. Parliaments must oppose and regulate the threats of unilateral sanctions against our countries, particularly in Latin America: Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, and especially today against Russia."
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πCompetition and Workshop
"New Ties for a New World"π€ β 2024
π The annual workshop competition announces the call for applications!
Within the framework of the Workshop the participants will discuss the factors influencing the formation of a multipolar world and develop effective strategies for building strong partnerships between countries and regions. Special attention will be devoted to the legal, social and historical aspects of this topic.
Workshop participants will develop a practical solution to
a case study from a partner-organisation.
Dates of the event: July 24-26, 2024
Venue: Moscow, Russia.
Who can join the event?
πΉUndergraduate and postgraduate students, young researchers and experts aged 18 to 35 years;
πΉ Researchers in the field of international relations, political scientists, historians, sociologists, legal experts;
πΉ Representatives of Russian and foreign public organisations involved in international cooperation and public diplomacy.
Working languages of the event: Russian, English.
The last day for receipt of applications: 16 June, 23:59 (GMT+3)
More information about the selection stages you can find on the website of the Workshop
or contact us by e-mail: contact@workshop2024.ru
πThe event will be held under the auspices of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
π NGO "Center for International Interaction and Cooperation" and Platform "Digoria" are partners of the Workshop
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"New Ties for a New World"π€ β 2024
π The annual workshop competition announces the call for applications!
Within the framework of the Workshop the participants will discuss the factors influencing the formation of a multipolar world and develop effective strategies for building strong partnerships between countries and regions. Special attention will be devoted to the legal, social and historical aspects of this topic.
Workshop participants will develop a practical solution to
a case study from a partner-organisation.
Dates of the event: July 24-26, 2024
Venue: Moscow, Russia.
Who can join the event?
πΉUndergraduate and postgraduate students, young researchers and experts aged 18 to 35 years;
πΉ Researchers in the field of international relations, political scientists, historians, sociologists, legal experts;
πΉ Representatives of Russian and foreign public organisations involved in international cooperation and public diplomacy.
Working languages of the event: Russian, English.
The last day for receipt of applications: 16 June, 23:59 (GMT+3)
More information about the selection stages you can find on the website of the Workshop
or contact us by e-mail: contact@workshop2024.ru
πThe event will be held under the auspices of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
π NGO "Center for International Interaction and Cooperation" and Platform "Digoria" are partners of the Workshop
#RUDN_International_Youth_Center #political_scientists #new_connections_for_the_new_world #Π‘IIC
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The Center for International Interaction and Cooperation launches a new section β Expert's opinionπ
Every week, CIIC experts will provide comments and analytical opinion on the most important political and economic issues.
Look forward to reading the CIIC's weekly columns to gain a deeper understanding of the processes taking place on the global stage.
Read more about "New Strategic Arctic Projects and Future of LNG Supply Chains" in the article by Pierre Kamina, CIIC expert:
β‘οΈ The new terminal at Sabetta is strategically placed to optimize the Northern Sea Route, promising a more direct and efficient shipping path between Europe and Asia;
β‘οΈ By investing in this port, Russia will facilitate the bypass of the potential geopolitical constraints on the transshipment of LNG in European hubs;
β‘οΈ These developments underscore a shift in global LNG logistics and trade dynamics.
Every week, CIIC experts will provide comments and analytical opinion on the most important political and economic issues.
Look forward to reading the CIIC's weekly columns to gain a deeper understanding of the processes taking place on the global stage.
Read more about "New Strategic Arctic Projects and Future of LNG Supply Chains" in the article by Pierre Kamina, CIIC expert:
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Russia has initiated the construction of a new cargo terminal at the Sabetta port which is one of the anchor points of the Northern Sea Route. This ambitious move shall signal Russia's commitment to strengthening global trade ties, notably with Asian countriesβ¦
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South Africa Votes β A Historic Election
South Africans have voted in a highly anticipated national election, marking a significant moment for the country's democracy. The results will shape the future political leadership and direction of Africa's most industrialized economy.
Voters turned out to make their voices heard, with key issues like the economy, unemployment, and inequality topping the agenda. The ruling ANC party faced a strong challenge from opposition parties.
Read more about the recent parliamentary elections in South Africa in a comment by Zolani Mkiwa, Chairperson of Select Committee on Petitions and Executive Undertakings of the National Council of Provinces of the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa:
#SouthAfricaVotes #SouthAfricaElections #AfricanPolitics #SouthAfricaElections2024 #CIIC_analytics
South Africans have voted in a highly anticipated national election, marking a significant moment for the country's democracy. The results will shape the future political leadership and direction of Africa's most industrialized economy.
Voters turned out to make their voices heard, with key issues like the economy, unemployment, and inequality topping the agenda. The ruling ANC party faced a strong challenge from opposition parties.
Read more about the recent parliamentary elections in South Africa in a comment by Zolani Mkiwa, Chairperson of Select Committee on Petitions and Executive Undertakings of the National Council of Provinces of the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa:
#SouthAfricaVotes #SouthAfricaElections #AfricanPolitics #SouthAfricaElections2024 #CIIC_analytics
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South Africa Votes β A Historic Election
South Africans have voted in a highly anticipated national election, marking a significant moment for the country's democracy. The results will shape the future political leadership and direction of Africa's most industrialized economy. Voters turned outβ¦
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Power of Siberia 2: a Strategic Project for Russian-Asian Energy Cooperation
The Chinese economy, which is undergoing rapid development, is consistently increasing its energy resource requirements, with natural gas occupying a pivotal position in this landscape. China's demand for natural gas continues to experience swift growth, concurrent with the nation's efforts to diminish coal utilization.
Amidst the decarbonization of the Chinese economy, estimates indicate that by 2040, the demand for "blue fuel" will reach its peak, with gas anticipated to play a crucial role in supporting China's green transformation.
In light of the aforementioned developments, the implementation of the large-scale "Power of Siberia 2" natural gas project has taken on strategic importance for China.
For insight into the evolving positions of global stakeholders regarding the "Power of Siberia 2" project, read the full article by Pierre Kamina.
The Chinese economy, which is undergoing rapid development, is consistently increasing its energy resource requirements, with natural gas occupying a pivotal position in this landscape. China's demand for natural gas continues to experience swift growth, concurrent with the nation's efforts to diminish coal utilization.
Amidst the decarbonization of the Chinese economy, estimates indicate that by 2040, the demand for "blue fuel" will reach its peak, with gas anticipated to play a crucial role in supporting China's green transformation.
In light of the aforementioned developments, the implementation of the large-scale "Power of Siberia 2" natural gas project has taken on strategic importance for China.
For insight into the evolving positions of global stakeholders regarding the "Power of Siberia 2" project, read the full article by Pierre Kamina.
Telegraph
Power of Siberia 2: a Strategic Project for Russian-Asian Energy Cooperation
These days, most countries are grapping with the complexities of global energy market, that is why negotiations concerning the "Power of Siberia 2" pipeline are under close attention of global players. This ambitious project, aimed at enhancement of Russia'sβ¦
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