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Serious CB! Niggers Arab all go Kowtow Beijing already Make America Great Again too late?

Ang4MohTrump

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WAF?! I no hope already ah?



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Golden Escalator Turban not friend USA any more! CB!
 

eatshitndie

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you read it wrong. shakes hand with right and scratches ranjiao with left means "ranjiao to you!" - a sign of defiance and disrespect.
 

Ang4MohTrump

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you read it wrong. shakes hand with right and scratches ranjiao with left means "ranjiao to you!" - a sign of defiance and disrespect.

Signed huge deal of business, LHLoong and Ang Moh Trump so jealous, worth hundreds of Golden Escalators:

http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/03/16...l-energy-one-belt-one-road-saudi-vision-2030/


Saudi Arabia, China Sign Deals Worth Up to $65 Billion

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Flanked by a thousand-person entourage, Saudi Arabian King Salman traveled to China Thursday to deepen economic ties between the world’s biggest oil exporter and the world’s second-largest oil consumer. It’s a key stop in the king’s six-week trip to Asia that comes as Riyadh struggles with a slumping oil market and a desperate need to diversify its economy.

During his meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping, King Salman oversaw the signing of up to $65 billion worth of economic and trade deals, spanning sectors from energy to space, though the Chinese government disclosed few specifics. Saudi Arabia and China also deepened their energy relationship with more than 20 agreements on oil investments and in renewable energy. China even discussed taking a stake in Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil firm, which is preparing for a public listing, Bloomberg reported.

Saudi Arabia limped into 2017 facing grim economic forecasts fueled by a global oil glut. In January, the IMF revised downward its projection for Saudi economic growth from 2 percent to 0.4 percent this year. King Salman, and especially crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, have launched an ambitious campaign to shock the country out of oil-dependency and diversify the economy under the auspices of its Saudi Vision 2030 plan. It’s culminated in the unusual six-week trip to Asia that includes stops in Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and the Maldives as Salman courts foreign investors.

The two leaders also dropped hints that China could boost its diplomatic footprint in the Middle East. “Saudi Arabia is willing to work hard with China to promote global and regional peace, security and prosperity,” Salman said. He added he hoped China would increase its role in Middle East affairs.

Xi couched China’s future role in the Middle East in purely economic terms, citing his country’s ambitious One Belt One Road initiative, China’s state-run Xinhua News reported. He stressed China would continue its longstanding policy of non-interference in the Middle East, in contrast to the United States and European counterparts.

But China has steadily ramped up involvement in the region as its dependence on Middle Eastern oil grows. Beijing began building its first overseas military outpost, a naval base in Djibouti on the Horn of Africa, in 2016. And it funneled thousands of peacekeepers to U.N. missions, including in oil-rich countries like South Sudan.

Beijing has started taking sides in some disputes, hinting at a more committed policy. China backed Bashar al-Assad’s government in the Syrian war in 2016, boosting military cooperation with the regime. And in January, Xi signaled support for Yemen’s government in its war against Iran-backed Houthi rebels during a visit to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is leading an air campaign against the Houthi rebels.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why is saudi arabia doing business with worthless chinks? :confused:
 

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you read it wrong. shakes hand with right and scratches ranjiao with left means "ranjiao to you!" - a sign of defiance and disrespect.

Good job my fellow Chinese dog. We chinks need to have ppl shake their hands with us and other hand scratching their ranjiao! :p
 

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http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/ea...gree-to-more-oil-cooperation-exports-to-china


Beijing, Saudi Arabia agree to more oil cooperation, exports to China
Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) and Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud attending the closing ceremony of the exhibition of artefacts at China National Museum in Beijing on March 16, 2017.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) and Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud attending the closing ceremony of the exhibition of artefacts at China National Museum in Beijing on March 16, 2017. PHOTO: EPA
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BEIJING (REUTERS) - China and Saudi Arabia will increase their cooperation in the oil sector, including in Saudi oil exports to China, the two countries said in a joint communique issued on Saturday (March 18) at the end of Saudi Arabian King Salman's visit to Beijing.

The world's largest oil exporter has been looking to cement ties with the world's second-largest economy.

After losing market share to Russia last year, Saudi Arabia has sought to boost oil sales to China, the world's second-largest oil market, by working mostly with China's top three state oil firms.

"Both countries are willing to raise their level of cooperation in the oil sector, including supplying Saudi oil to the continuously growing Chinese market," the two said in a statement issued by China's official Xinhua news agency.

"Both sides stress the importance of stability in world oil markets to the global economy ... China appreciates Saudi Arabia being a safe and dependable oil supplier to the world market, and the role it plays in ensuring the stability of the global oil market," it said.

King Salman oversaw the signing of deals worth as much as US$65 billion (S$91 billion) on the first full day of his visit to Beijing on Thursday.

China has traditionally played little role in Middle East conflicts or diplomacy, despite its reliance on the region for oil. However, it has been trying to get more involved in efforts to end Syria's six-year-old civil war, where Riyadh supports rebels battling President Bashar al-Assad.

Last year, China also offered support for Yemen's government, which is backed by a Saudi-led Gulf Arab coalition in a war against the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement that controls much of the country.

China has had to tread a careful line, though, as it also has close relations with Iran. Xi visited both Saudi Arabia and Iran in January last year.

The joint statement said both China and Saudi Arabia stressed their support for Yemen's legal government.

China's renewed diplomatic push with the Middle East continues next week when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits China.

Diplomatic sources say China is trying to play the role of "honest broker" in the Middle East, as it lacks the historical baggage of the Americans or the Europeans.

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Chinese and Arabs must join hands to DESTROY GLOBAL Oil Trade Exchange Markets Especially the Futures Trades. That in future oil are SOLD ONLY PRIVATELY by agreements between buyers & sellers represented by the handshake photo above. And for this example it is Arms for Energy deal. No open market prices, NOT ANY ONE CAN BUY, Not Supply & Demand, and NOT EVERYBODY's Money are Same, NOT SAME, NO DEAL, and it is all CONTROLS and 关系 ONLY! So Pee Sai SG52 can never get oil directly nor 1st hand, have to go pay through the nose in black market get 4th hand 5th hand Nth hand ripped off oil - or just die without oil.
 
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syed putra

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during the Yuan dynasty, muslims from middle east were advisors to the mongols and had countless chinese babes in their harem. they treated themlike sex slaves and gave them only instant noodles to eat.
 

JohnTan

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Perhaps the Saudis could cede or lease some territories to chinkland for their military base in the middle east.
 
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