Ding Xuexiang, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Deputy Prime Minister of the State Council of the State Council, said when meeting with Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Novak that China is willing to enhance the toughness of the energy industry chain supply chain and promote energy cooperation development.

According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Ding Xuexiang co -hosted the 20th meeting of the China -Russia Energy Cooperation Committee in Beijing and Vice Premier Novak in Beijing on Friday (December 15).

Ding Xuexiang said that under the strategic guidance of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Putin, China -Russia energy cooperation has formed a comprehensive, wide -level field, and high -level cooperation pattern, creating Sino -Russian equal, mutually beneficial and pragmatic, pragmatic, pragmatic and pragmatic.The model of cooperation.

He said that China is willing to work with Russia to implement the important consensus of the two heads of state, build an energy partnership relationship at a high level, continue to enhance the toughness of the supply chain of the energy industry chain, promote high -quality development of energy cooperation, promote the promotionEnergy cooperation has achieved more pragmatic results, and helps the development of comprehensive strategic cooperation partnership between China and Russia in the new era of China and Russia.

Ding Xuexiang made three suggestions on deepening China -Russia energy cooperation.The first is to consolidate energy trade and mutually beneficial cooperation, promote the construction and stable operation of oil and gas projects, and build nuclear energy projects at high standards and high -quality construction.

The second is to actively expand the new direction of energy cooperation in the field of energy cooperation, further promote the cooperation of renewable energy, hydrogen energy, energy storage, smart energy, and carbon markets to deepen the upper and lower reaches of the energy field.

Third, strengthen global energy governance, practice truly multilateralism, and make greater contributions to promoting long -term healthy, stable and sustainable development of the global energy market, and promoting the construction of global clean energy partnerships.