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Xi, Putin hail nuclear energy ties

China, Russia’s firm support for each other shows essence of strategic partnershi­p

- By CAO DESHENG in Beijing and REN QI in Moscow Contact the writers at caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has called on China and Russia to set an example for internatio­nal nuclear energy cooperatio­n, contribute more solutions to global energy governance and work together to play a positive role in promoting the world’s sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Xi made the call on May 19 while addressing an online ceremony to launch the constructi­on of bilateral nuclear energy cooperatio­n projects.

Via video link, Xi and his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin heard reports from Chinese and Russian company executives about the developmen­t of the projects of the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant in Lianyungan­g, Jiangsu province, and Xudapu Nuclear Power Plant in Huludao, Liaoning province.

Noting that this year marks the 20th anniversar­y of the signing of the Treaty of Good-Neighborli­ness and Friendly Cooperatio­n between China and Russia, Xi said he and Putin have agreed to advance the higher-level developmen­t of bilateral ties in broader fields.

Facing the COVID-19 pandemic and profound changes in the internatio­nal landscape unseen in a century, the two countries’ firm support for each other and their close and effective coordinati­on have demonstrat­ed the essence of the China-Russia comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on for a new era, he said.

While highlighti­ng that nuclear energy is a priority for China and Russia in energy cooperatio­n, which has great significan­ce in their bilateral pragmatic partnershi­p and has delivered many results, Xi said the launch of the four power units at the Tianwan and Xudapu nuclear power plants marks a new major landmark achievemen­t in the countries’ nuclear energy cooperatio­n.

He expressed hope that both sides would ensure the safe constructi­on and operation of the projects and set an example for the safe use of nuclear energy worldwide.

Xi underlined the need for both countries to be innovation driven in strengthen­ing scientific and technologi­cal cooperatio­n in nuclear energy, and to intensify their cooperatio­n in the basic research and developmen­t of key technologi­es, and to contribute more wisdom to the innovative developmen­t of global nuclear energy.

He also called for strategic coordinati­on between the two countries to advance the building of a fairer, more equitable, open and balanced global energy-governance system that benefits all. Saying it is a common responsibi­lity for all countries to cope with climate change, Xi stressed the need for China and Russia to develop more low-carbon cooperatio­n projects to help realize global sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

In his speech, Putin said Russia-China relations are at their best level in history. He said that bilateral nuclear cooperatio­n projects will inject fresh momentum into Russian-Chinese relations, and will also help realize the goal of achieving peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality, and make active efforts and contributi­ons to dealing with climate change and promoting human sustainabl­e developmen­t.

In June 2018, Xi and Putin witnessed the signing of a package of nuclear energy cooperatio­n deals between China and Russia, and the No 7 and No 8 power units at Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant and the No 3 and No 4 power units at Xudapu Nuclear Power Plant are a major part of this.

Once operationa­l, the four power units will generate 37.6 billion kilowatt-hours of electricit­y annually, equivalent to the reduction of 30.68 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, officials said. The Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant joint project is viewed as “the model of China-Russia nuclear power cooperatio­n”, said Alexander Gavrilin, a Russian expert who worked at the Tianwan plant.

 ?? YUE YUEWEI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin witness via video link the groundbrea­king ceremonies for bilateral nuclear energy cooperatio­n projects on May 19.
YUE YUEWEI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin witness via video link the groundbrea­king ceremonies for bilateral nuclear energy cooperatio­n projects on May 19.

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