China and Russia have signed an agreement to build the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, deepening their commercial relationship in a week in which they set out an alternative to Donald Trump’s US-led global order.
Alexei Miller, the head of Gazprom, announced the deal, a legally binding memorandum of understanding, after talks in Beijing on Tuesday involving Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.
The trilateral talks also involved Khurelsukh Ukhnaa, the leader of Mongolia, which will be a transit point for the pipeline, as cited by state newswire Interfax.
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