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The war between Israel and Iran has revived Chinese leaders' interest in a pipeline that would bring Russian natural gas to China, potentially jump-starting a project that has been stalled for years, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported.
🇮🇷🇨🇳 You wanna know why they want a war right now?
🇮🇷🇨🇳 You wanna know why they want a war right now? Look at this railway line map. The China-Iran rail corridor has been put into operation. The first freight train from China arrived in Iran in 15 days, compared to 40 days by sea pic.twitter.com/kwM3hMioce — Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸 (@jacksonhinklle) June 23, 2025
Iran-Israel War Prompts China to Reconsider Russia’s Gas Pipeline Proposal
The war between Israel and Iran has spark worry about energy supply security in Beijing, and a greater interest in the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline—a project proposed by the Russian side, on which the Chinese side has been in no hurry to make a decision. The Wall Street Journal reported the news, citing unnamed sources close to the government in Beijing. The latter has been in two minds about the Power of Siberia 2, first, because it has been har…
The war between Israel and Iran has revived Beijing's interest in the Sila Siberia 2 pipeline and the supply of Russian natural gas to China, writing The Wall Street Journal with reference to Chinese sources.
Iran Breaks With Russia, Courts China After War Fallout
In a dramatic geopolitical shift, Iran is reportedly severing strategic defense ties with Russia and pivoting toward China after feeling abandoned during its recent military confrontation with Israel and the United States. Tehran, once a vocal member of the so-called “Axis of Resistance,” has labeled Russia an unreliable partner after Moscow failed to provide critical military support—most notably air defense systems like the S-400—during waves …
The Israel-Iran conflict has renewed China's interest in Russia's proposed giant pipeline dubbed Power of Siberia 2. China's interest in the construction of...
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