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WTO rules deleted for Russian sanctions: Putin

WTO rules deleted for Russian sanctions: Putin

The principle of equal access for all countries involved in economic activity to the markets of goods and services is being violated.

Russia, China to sign new 30 year gas deal via 2nd route

Russia, China to sign new 30 year gas deal via 2nd route

The potential of this route is “enormous”, the Gazprom CEO told the Russian President.

Kiev must ensure safe passage for Russian gas to EU- Gazprom

Kiev must ensure safe passage for Russian gas to EU- Gazprom

More than a quarter of the EU's total gas needs were met by Russian gas, and some 80% of it came via Ukrainian pipelines.

Putin, Xi urge stronger ties within security bloc

Putin, Xi urge stronger ties within security bloc

Putin on Friday also warned against complacency regarding the global economy.

SCO, SAARC must jointly fight terror: Afghan President

SCO, SAARC must jointly fight terror: Afghan President

Karzai said on Friday his country would like to join hands with the Russia-China-led SCO to fight terrorism.

China, Russia, Mongolia to create economic corridor

China, Russia, Mongolia to create economic corridor

Mongolia has a geographical expanse bigger than Japan, France and Spain put together.

EU imposes new sanctions on Russia

EU imposes new sanctions on Russia

Putin fired back at the EU and US on Thursday and said that they were to blame for the Ukraine crisis.

China, Russia to jointly face external challenges: Xi

China, Russia to jointly face external challenges: Xi

The Chinese President met his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Dushanbe on Thursday .

Ruble, Yuan to pave way for US dollar substitution

Ruble, Yuan to pave way for US dollar substitution

The Russia-China Investment Cooperation Commission discussed 32 bilateral investment projects on Tuesday.

China waives anti-dumping measures on Russian rubber

China waives anti-dumping measures on Russian rubber

China accounts for about 35 per cent of global rubber consumption.