Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit Beijing from April 26-27 to take part in the upcoming Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, Russia’s Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov has stated, adding that the Russian leader would be the main guest of the event.
China and Russia’s great Eurasian partnership take shape as the Russian supported Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) agrees to new free trade deals.
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India has agreed to fund Sri Lanka’s Kankesanthurai Harbour Port, a three year development set to handle general cargo.
The dynamics bringing China’s Belt and Road Initiative into direct conflict with the United States is becoming potentially more dangerous.
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If the Belt and Road focuses on digital technologies, green energy and global participation, it will be a policy China and Russia would do well to promote.
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Countries in the EU are looking to hire workers from third non-EU BRI states like India and Ukraine as they face a shortage at home.