Chávez, China Cooperate on Oil, But for Different Reasons – Sara Miller Llana and Peter Ford

OCHINAVENZ_P1.jpg From the Christian Science Monitor:

One country’s motivation is political, the other’s pragmatic. Venezuela is seeking a strategic geopolitical alliance, China a steady supply of energy. A new oil exploration deal between the two countries – China’s largest single investment in an overseas energy project to date – makes US officials nervous. But with Chinese and Venezuelan goals in such stark contrast, say most observers, Washington has little cause to fear a new anti-American axis stretching from the Pacific to the Caribbean.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has cast the $6 billion deal as another punch in his campaign against US political and economic hegemony in world affairs. Beijing takes a more practical view of the deal. “Wherever there is oil there are Chinese,” says Jiang Shixue, deputy director of the Institute for Latin American Studies at the China Academy of Social Sciences, a government-run think tank in Beijing. “China wants more oil and it is going all over the world” to find it. [Full Text]

[Image: Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez (l.) is seeking to diversify his country’s oil exports to countries like Hu Jintao’s (r.) China, from Getty Image.]

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