Russia Says It Could Resume Power Supplies to China Depending on Terms Agreed

The timing of the suspension of power supply is a bit unusual, reflecting the current complex dynamics of international politics, analysts said.
Russia Says It Could Resume Power Supplies to China Depending on Terms Agreed
The bridge that connects the Russian city of Blagoveshchensk with the Chinese city of Heihe on June 10, 2022, in a still from video. Reuters/Screenshot via The Epoch Times
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Russia said it was ready to resume electricity sales to China and that talks between the two countries are taking place after it suspended power supplies to China on Jan. 1.

Analysts said that the halt not only involves economic factors but also reflects the complexities of current international relations, indicating potential changes in China’s energy supply sources.

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