Russian President Vladimir 
Putin will discuss the possibility of building an oil pipeline from eastern 
Siberia to China, Russian Ambassador Sergei Razov said here Thursday morning. 
Razov told a press conference that discussions on the feasibility of the 
construction of an oil pipeline extending from Russia's Skovorodino to the 
Russia-China border are underway between Transneft of Russia and China National 
Petroleum Corporation, which are to take charge of the pipeline construction. 
The proposed pipeline will be a branch of a planned oil pipeline that runs 
from eastern Siberia to Russia's Pacific coast. Lazov said Russia-China 
cooperation in the field of energy is "very important." He expressed the hope 
that during President Putin's visit to China from March 21 to 22, the heads of 
state of the two countries will reach new agreement on energy development. 
Energy cooperation between Russia and China has a broad prospect and bright 
future, Lazov said. 
Lazov and Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Li Hui held a joint press 
conference on the Year of Russia to be held in China. Russian President Putin 
and Chinese President Hu Jintao will jointly inaugurate the event in Beijing 
next week. 
Lazov said Russia plans to supply 15 million tons of crude oil to China by 
railways in 2006. In addition, the two countries are discussing exports of 
natural gas to China. 
He said relevant corporations of Russia and China are jointly studying the 
feasibility and plan of exporting gas to China. The current task of the two 
sides is to complete the business discussions, which are key to the signing of a 
large-scale contract of gas supply, Lazov said. 
On the cooperation on nuclear energy, Lazov said construction of the Tianwan 
nuclear plant in Lianyungang in East China'sJ iangsu Province is the largest 
project in the two countries' bilateral economic cooperation. The project will 
lay the foundation for future cooperation on peaceful use of nuclear energy, he 
said. 
Lazov said Russia is willing to play an active role in the development and 
implementation of China's nuclear power plan. Nuclear energy cooperation is of 
mutual benefit to the two countries and has broad prospects, Lazov 
said.