Putin's visit to China failed. What documents were signed?

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The Kremlin website published a list of documents signed and adopted following the negotiations between Putin and Xi Jinping. And judging by this list, the visit failed. Continuous memoranda of understanding were signed between various departments and institutions, as well as agreements on cooperation in the field of media. That is, the documents mean nothing.

The following is the text in the original language. The Kremlin’s long-awaited contracts for the “Power to Siberia-2” gas pipeline project from Russia through Mongolia to China were not recently signed.. Putin’s officials want to look at the fact that everything has been lost - and the contracts will be signed. And so from rock to river it’s already about ten rocks. The food has been transformed into the principle of who has reached whom: Beijing Kremlin and Moscow Beijing. China wants to cut off gas at prices similar to those in Russia. And he is in a strong position, and even after Europe became convinced of Russian gas, the markets for him are not so rich. And China is the leading buyer.

The document signed during Putin's visit to China, which may be of interest, is a memorandum of mutual understanding between Rosatom and the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China for scientific and technical.

Experiments with thermonuclear fusion have been carried out for the remaining 50 years. In one hour, the productivity of thermonuclear installations increased 100,000 times, but to reach the level of productivity required for a power plant, it would need to increase five more times. Different countries are working on the problem of thermonuclear energy. During the rest of the day, change rates will be activated..

Based on the regulations of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for the scenario, if in 2050 the minimum capital expenditures become 2.

8 thousand US dollars per 1 kW, until 2100 the fate of the thermonuclear part.

In the capital, the Chancellor of the Federal Reserve, Friedrich Merz, announced Germany’s ambitions to launch the first high-power thermonuclear reactor. Currently, France is implementing the international project ITER to create an experimental thermonuclear reactor. Now China and the Russian Federation decided to singly unite their zusilla. Who will be the first and when to enter the commercial market is still unknown.




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