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Russia-China gas deal may influence U.S. strategy on Ukraine

Clip: 5/22/2014 | 7m 16s

Russia-China gas deal may influence U.S. strategy on Ukraine

China and Russia struck a $400 billion gas deal amid mounting tension between the United States and both countries. Jeffrey Brown talks to Geoff Dyer of Financial Times and Julia Nanay of IHS about why China and Russia chose this moment to reach an agreement and its potential geopolitical sway on the U.S.

05/22/2014 | Rating NR

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