Russia looks to joint energy projects with Peru

Russia”s president told his Peruvian counterpart on Monday that Russia wants to develop joint bilateral energy and military cooperation. “We are interested in developing cooperation in energy, the mining industry, nuclear power, space, and oil and gas transit, and we are ready to develop contracts in military and technical cooperation,” Dmitry Medvedev told Alan Garcia. […]

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Russia”s president told his Peruvian counterpart on Monday that Russia wants to develop joint bilateral energy and military cooperation.

“We are interested in developing cooperation in energy, the mining industry, nuclear power, space, and oil and gas transit, and we are ready to develop contracts in military and technical cooperation,” Dmitry Medvedev told Alan Garcia.

The Russian president noted that the two countries are preparing to sign several bilateral agreements. However, he said negotiations have been held back over several issues, including double taxation for Russian energy giant Gazprom.

He also said that the weekend summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Lima, and ongoing Russian-Peruvian bilateral contacts, would help the sides cooperate in measures to see them through the credit crisis.

“The global financial crisis, which is not linked with our own activities, but the outcome of which we have to tackle together, is a challenge for which we have to provide a strong and effective response,” Medvedev said.

He also expressed hope that trade between Russia and Peru could reach “billions of dollars” in the future, and proposed that Russia and Peru sign other agreements.

“We will have to sign agreements on mutual recognition of diplomas, on investment protection, and on avoiding double taxation,” he said.

The president invited Garcia to pay an official visit to Russia.

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