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Bush loosing influence - Mexico: the new Putin's energy partner
By: Novosti on: 21.06.2005 [18:05 ] (2636 reads)
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Russia intends to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Sakhalin via Mexico, President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with Mexican President Vicente Fox.
"Russia wants to be involved in the development of the energy sector, above all, in the fields of natural gas, hydroelectric power plants and alternative energy sources," Fox told a news conference after talks with the Russian president.
Russia is interested in deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico...
Russian companies were already supplying nuclear fuel to the Mexican market.
Agreement on the supply of liquefied natural gas from Russia to Mexico in the next 20 years
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by Zoraida on 21.06.2005 [18:23 ]
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Comentario Justìsimo, Preciso y claro.
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by kintanar on 21.06.2005 [18:59 ]
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I hope that Mexico can sell his oil and petrochimical products to other countries, instead to the US.
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by Ana on 21.06.2005 [20:10 ]
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Very eloquent comment. 'Putin goes directly to the source' Thank you for these articles.
I have been very busy. Hope you are well. I heard that Freitas de Amaral wants to send troops to Afganistan, which is disappointing. Do you have background info. on this? Greetings, Ana
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by BERNIE on 21.06.2005 [21:33 ]
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HEY: usa is being boycotted in very subtle ways, by alot
of countries, it may be their way of applying sanctions
without the so-called approval of the un.
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by stopwar on 21.06.2005 [21:40 ]
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the UK isn't one of them. UK govt becoming more and more embedded with Haliburton via KPR, their Uk subsidiary.
At this rate it will be USUK v The World. Of course, the British people know little of this because their media are becoming something to the right of Squealer in Animal Farm.
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by makarov on 22.06.2005 [02:12 ]
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good news. But one should not forget that zionists (and their USUK friends) are still rather influential in Russia and it is not yet clear how much Putin is free of their influence.
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by Yasis on 22.06.2005 [04:56 ]
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by verve on 22.06.2005 [14:23 ]
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Canada's rebuke of the BMD was window dressing, good cop bad cop, sorry to burst the bubble, but Canada's elite walk hand in hand with the UK/US's. Canada will soon begin sharing passenger data with Europe and the US. We soon will have a blended border and the US is fully aware China is digging for oil in one of their client states. Canada, like the US, like Britian, as with with ALL COUNTRIES on the planet, are controlled (yes, even Iraq) by their respective elites. Duh!
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by FromPortugal on 22.06.2005 [17:25 ]
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Olá Ana,
I heard that Freitas de Amaral wants to send troops to Afganistan
No, i didn't heard. but that is a real possibilitie if we (Portugal) are facing pressure to make something.
Cumprimentos.
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 23.06.2005 [05:26 ]
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