Pakistan, China to Enter Nuke Cooperation Deal?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 27-05-2008

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onlyonce asked:


(Economic Times, Aug 14, 2006) ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China are close to finalising a landmark accord on nuclear energy cooperation, under which Islamabad will acquire six reactors of 300 megawatts each.

The accord, which shows Pakistan playing its “China card” to beat the India-US nuclear energy deal now undergoing legislative processes in the US, may be signed during the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to Pakistan this November, according to reports.

“Negotiations on nuclear energy cooperation between Pakistan and China are in final stages and the deal is most likely to be reached during the forthcoming visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao in November this year,” said the official on Friday.

He disclosed that Pakistan also wanted to acquire a nuclear power reactor of 600 megawatts from China, but the Chinese source:http://www.zoomchina.com.cn/index.php?/content/view/11107/1/

China’s emergence need not be seen as threat to U.S.: U.S. official?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 09-04-2008

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onlyonce asked:


(People’s Daily Online, Aug 4, 2006) China’s global emergence is a natural consequence of its economic growth and development and need not be seen as a threat to the United States, a senior U.S. official said Thursday.

The United States welcomes the emergence of a China that is peaceful and prosperous and that actively participates in and contributes to international institutions, Thomas Christensen, deputy assistance secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said in a written testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, quoting remarks by President George W. Bush to Chinese President Hu Jintao in April.

The United States and China are working closely on the diplomatic front, engaging on an extremely broad range of issues in which the two countries have common interests, he said during a two-day hearing on China that started Thursday.

http://www.zoomchina.com.cn/index.php?/content/view/10716/1/

What do you think about Bush’s attempt to use China to control North Korea?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 17-12-2007

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WORD UP G asked:


Bush Seeks Help on North Korea, Trade

Sunday November 19, 2006 9:16 AM

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By JENNIFER LOVEN

Associated Press Writer

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - President Bush sought Chinese President Hu Jintao’s help on dual fronts Sunday, aiming to rein in North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and encourage the Chinese people to buy more U.S. goods.

Capping a three-day stay in Vietnam’s capital, Bush also asked for help from Moscow in the North Korea nuclear dispute and celebrated a deal allowing Russia to join the World Trade Organization.

Joke: knock knock ?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 31-08-2007

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coni asked:


The president of China have a joke for you:
Knock knock !
HU is there?
China!
China HU ??
China the economic super powerful nation that is going to destroy American influence in world.
Trust me with 1.5 billion people thats hilarious !!

JAjajajajajajaja !!!!!

(for those ones that doesn’t know “HU” is the name of the Chinese president [ HU Jintao])

BURMA - Isn’t a joke it’s a serious question about freedom?!”LIGHT BULBS FOR BURMA”?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 19-04-2007

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asked:


To Chinese President Hu Jintao and the UN Security Council:

We stand alongside the citizens of Burma in their peaceful protests. We urge you to oppose a violent crackdown on the demonstrators, and to support genuine reconciliation and democracy in Burma. We pledge to hold you accountable for any further bloodshed.
http://www.buzznet.com/groups/lightbulbsforburma/

While the U.S., on the brink of bankruptcy, spend billions on an aunwinnable war, two other countries ?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 25-01-2007

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rare2findd asked:


…climb higher to Super Power status. And you can believe other big money deals will continue ……

Russia, China sign four billion dollars of trade deals MOSCOW (AFP) - China and Russia signed four billion dollars’ worth of trade deals on Tuesday during a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao focused on securing new energy sources. For Russia, China has always been one of the most important economic partners in the world, and throughout recent years our business ties have steadily grown and strengthened,” Putin said, speaking at the opening of China’s biggest-ever trade fair in a foreign country.
The presidents oversaw the signing of 21 contracts, including an agreement by Russian state oil company Rosneft to supply jet fuel to China and long-term export contracts for Russian steel products..
Among the biggest contracts was a 460-million-dollar (345-million-euro) agreement by Russia’s Novolipetsk Steel to supply 94,000 tonnes of steel to Chinese electrical parts maker Tebian Electric Apparatus Stock from 2007-2011.

Nearly 200 Chinese companies showcased products at the fair, which Putin used to underline Russia’s interest in developing its own high-tech sector with Chinese help.

“We are particularly interested in exhibitions devoted to innovative and information products, aviation, aeronautics and energy, the nuclear industry,” Putin said.

China’s chief interest in Russia, meanwhile, is securing more oil and gas to meet its huge energy needs.

The Chinese president took a step in that direction on Monday by securing an agreement for increased deliveries of Russian oil by rail.

Those deliveries should jump from the 11 million tonnes shipped in 2006 to 15 million tonnes per year, Russian Railways head Vladimir Yakunin told reporters.
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Really rubbing it in, aren’t they.

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…oh it’s ?new” all right. and you’re all scared. Watch the market…we are on the brink of bankruptcy.
You obviously have a lot to learn.