ISLAMABAD, April 7 (APP): Russia on Wednesday assured Pakistan of full cooperation in diverse areas particularly to meet the country’s requirements in energy, security equipment and supply of coronavirus vaccine.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi here at the Foreign Affairs Ministry said substantive talks were held on the early construction of the flagship North-South Gas Pipeline project between Karachi and Lahore.
To further support the energy-deficit Pakistan, he said his country had offered delivery of Russian Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) through the Russian companies Gazprom and Novatek and was awaiting response from the partners in Pakistan.
RUSSIA WANTS SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH PAKISTAN: FM SERGEY LAVROV
The Russian foreign minister expressed satisfaction over the growth of bilateral trade by 46 percent and expressed readiness to “further strengthen economic relations”.
He mentioned that substantive growth of bilateral trade was mainly due to trade of over 200 million wheat to Pakistan and added, “We want to make this increase sustainable and diversity our trade”.
He said Pak-Russia Intergovernmental Commission to meet in Moscow the current year would be a key step in defining the sphere of cooperation in multiple areas.
On nuclear energy, he said Russia’s ROSATOM and Pakistan’s Nuclear Energy Commission were in touch for cooperation for use of technology for medicine and industry.
Regarding security cooperation, Lavrov said Russia was ready to “strengthen Pakistan’s anti-terrorist capacity including supply of special equipment”.
“This serves in the interest of all States of the region,” he said, adding an agreement was today reached on conducting more joint military exercises including the Arabian Monsoon maritime drill.
Since Pakistan’s accession to Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) three years ago, he said, the country was actively pursuing its anti-terrorist strategy.
Lavrov expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan and the rise of terrorist activities in the north and east of the country.
He mentioned that Russia and Pakistan agreed to “further facilitate the agreement among Afghan parties through inclusive political dialogue”.
RUSSIA WELCOMES EFFORTS TOWARDS NORMALIZATION OF PAK-INDIA TIES
On ties between Pakistan and India, the Russian foreign minister welcomed the efforts leading towards the normalization of relations between the two countries.
In the backdrop of tension in Middle East, he favoured establishment of the State of Palestine, saying that “Russia stands to facilitate a direct dialogue between Israel and Palestine”.
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan was keen to “build a strong multi-dimensional relationship” with Russia, considering it a “priority with a new significant approach”.
Welcoming the visit of a Russian foreign minister “in almost a decade”, he said Pakistan regarded Russia an as “important factor” in the stability of the region.
Qureshi mentioned that the talks focused on strengthening cooperation in trade, energy, security and cooperation at United Nations and said, “In our cooperation, the sky is the limit”.
‘SKY IS LIMIT’ FOR PAK-RUSSIA COOPERATION: QURESHI
He said Pakistan in view of its energy needs could greatly benefit from Russia.
Qureshi said the two countries had scope to cooperate within the framework of Pakistan-Russia Security Dialogue and thanked the Russian foreign minister for acknowledging Pakistan’s role in anti-terrorism.
He mentioned briefing his Russian counterpart on the situation at Pakistan’s border with India.
He expressed confidence that visit of the Russian foreign minister would “deepen friendship and high-level contacts” between the two countries.
In response to a question, Qureshi said Pakistan had registered the Russian COVID-19 vaccine Sputnik in the country which was yielding good results.
He said Pakistan was looking forward for the Russian collaboration for the local production of vaccine.
The Russian foreign minister said his government had provided 50,000 doses to Pakistan and intended to supply more than 150,000 doses.
Earlier, both foreign ministers held delegation-level talks focusing on the entire gamut of bilateral relations and discussed matters pertaining to regional and international importance.
This is the first visit of a Russian foreign minister to Pakistan in nine years.
Foreign Minister Lavrov also planted a sapling in the lawns of MoFA.
Over the period of time, Pakistan and Russia have developed a trust sharing “common strategic and security concerns” in the region.
Pakistan, being a powerful regional strategic player and Afghanistan’s neighbor, is well sought after by the regional and international stakeholders.
Besides Pakistan, other key countries including Russia, China and Iran are supportive of regional economic integration. However, the entire scenario requires responsible withdrawal of the troops of United States to ensure peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Speaker of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation Valentina Matvienko will arrive in Islamabad for three day official visit today.
This visit is expected to mark a pivotal moment in the growing diplomatic and parliamentary ties between the two nations.
During her stay, Valentina Matvienko is scheduled to meet with President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif besides addressing a special session of the Senate tomorrow.
This visit, featuring significant discussions and strategic engagements, underscores the commitment of both nations to fostering stronger relations.
Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control and the world over are observing Black Day today to send a message of rejecting India’s illegal occupation of their homeland.
It was on October 27, 1947 that Indian troops invaded Jammu and Kashmir in blatant violation of the Partition Plan and occupied region against the will of the Kashmiri people.
The day is being marked by a complete shutdown in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Protest marches, rallies, and seminars will be held in Pakistan and across the globe.
In Azad Kashmir, protest marches, rallies and seminars will also be held at all the Districts and Tehsil headquarters to condemn the Indian Army’s invasion on October 27, 1947 and the revocation of the special status of IIOJK by the BJP-led Hindutva government of India.
In the state capital Muzaffarabad, Kashmir Liberation Commission has arranged a protest demonstration followed by a rally.
Similarly, Pasban-e-Hurriyat Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmiri Refugees, other Hurriyat organizations and political and religious parties have arranged anti-India rallies and seminars to observe the Black Day.
President AJK Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry and Prime Minister Ch Anwarul Haq have appealed Kashmiris all over the world to register their protest against India.
Chinese President Xi Jinping says BRICS summit has decided to invite a number of nations to become partner countries.
Addressing the summit in Kazan, Russia, Xi hailed the decision as another important development in the course of BRICS development.
Chinese President said enlargement of BRICS is a major milestone in its development history.
Xi urged BRICS countries to promote an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and make unremitting efforts toward a comprehensive, just and lasting resolution of the Palestinian question.