Srdan Zdilar

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The negotiations in Shanghai were difficult and dragged on. But neither side could afford to leave without a deal. The final negotiations went on until four in the morning. Later that day came the announcement of the big deal—valued at $400 billion over thirty years. The contract would make China the second-largest market for Russian gas, after Germany.
The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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