Enviado chino urge infraestructura fronteriza China-Rusia en medio de sanciones

El embajador de China en Moscú ha pedido más infraestructura de transporte a lo largo de la frontera compartida con Rusia para reducir los costos logísticos y abordar desafíos. Sugirió específicamente construir un puente en el río Ussuri cerca de Raohe y mencionó un proyecto de puente ferroviario desde Tongjiang hasta Nizhneleninskoye.

El principal enviado de China en Rusia, Zhang Hanhui, ha instado a los dos países a desarrollar más infraestructura de transporte a lo largo de su frontera compartida para reducir los costos logísticos y enfrentar los desafíos planteados por las sanciones.  »Todavía hay algunos ríos fronterizos donde se podrían construir puentes. Por ejemplo, en el río Ussuri, también se podría construir un puente cerca de Raohe», dijo, refiriéndose a un condado fronterizo en la parte oriental de la provincia de Heilongjiang.  Un proyecto mencionado es un puente ferroviario que conecta los países a través del río Heilong (Amur) desde Tongjiang en China hasta Nizhneleninskoye en el Óblast Autónomo Judío de Rusia.  Esta llamada llega en medio de sanciones occidentales contra Rusia que han frenado el transporte. Las palabras clave del informe incluyen Zhang Hanhui, China-Russia border, Raohe, Moscow, Russia, Nizhneleninskoye, Heilong River, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Ussuri River, Beijing, Dongning, China, Tongjiang, Heihe y Blagoveshchensk.  Las declaraciones del embajador resaltan la importancia de los lazos vecinales y proponen más puentes y corredores transfronterizos para optimizar la logística.

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