China's Upper Hand in Russia's Pipeline Plans

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The delay in China's commitment to the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline project with Russia reveals an imbalance between the two countries that favors Beijing in energy deals, according to analysts. The pipeline could transport 50 billion cubic meters of gas to China annually, reducing Russia's reliance on European buyers. Moscow is confident the project will move forward, but China has so far avoided making an explicit commitment. Russian gas deliveries to China through the existing Power of Siberia pipeline reached a record 15.5 billion cubic meters last year.
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