Russia and China signed nearly three dozen agreements to deepen energy ties, the two countries announced. The pacts, signed by officials from both governments, mark a significant expansion of bilateral energy cooperation.
Scope of the deals
The number of agreements — close to 36 — represents one of the largest single batches of energy-related pacts between the two neighbors. While the specific terms and sectors covered have not been disclosed, the agreements are aimed at strengthening energy cooperation across the board.
Strategic context
Russia and China have long been key energy partners, with Russia supplying oil, gas, and other resources to China. This new set of agreements builds on that relationship, though exact details of the projects or contracts involved remain unclear.
The signing comes as both countries continue to deepen their economic and political ties, particularly in the energy sector. Further announcements on implementation are expected in the coming weeks.




