Russia asked Egypt, Belarus, Brazil, and Pakistan to return some of the army equipment it sold to them to replenish its own supplies amid the ongoing operation in Ukraine, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ.
In June 2023, Russia sent gas supplies to Pakistan through Uzbekistan and Afghanistan for the first time. But it may not be the start of a vibrant trade.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will host his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Moscow on Monday. During the meeting, the two will discuss ways to develop cooperation in key areas.
Russia Slams Indo-Pacific Strategy, Promises Military Help To Pakistan, Then Assures India Russia Slams Indo-Pacific Strategy, Promises Military Help To Pakistan, Then Assures India After visiting India, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday travelled to Islamabad where he said Russia was ready to supply special military equipment to Pakistan to boost its counter-terror capabilities.
Russia criticised the Indo-Pacific strategy by western countries describing it as dangerous (File)
New Delhi:
After assuring military equipment to Pakistan and criticising the Indo-Pacific strategy, Russia today assured India by describing it as a trusted partner , Russia said there were no divergences or misunderstandings between the two countries and that it has limited cooperation with Pakistan based on independent relations.
RUSSIAN Ambassador Danila Ganich speaks during the event. White Star
KARACHI: The Karachi Council on Foreign Relations (KCFR) held a webinar on ‘Russia Pakistan Relations Over the Years and Future Aspirations’ on Tuesday afternoon.
Danila Ganich, Ambassador of the Russian Federation in Pakistan, was the plenary speaker.
In his brief address, Ambassador Ganich said prospects of Russia-Pakistan relations are bright.
“They are based on the fact there is a consensus developed in both countries in favour of the partnership. We have common interests. They are stability, both global and regional. We have common interests in a stable Afghanistan and in prevention of outside interference in our domestic affairs. [So] our relationship will further grow. As for economic ties, the potential is not used to the fullest extent. My belief is that developments are taking place as they should. We cannot artificially accelerate the speed of our economic cooperation.”