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In what is seen as a diplomatic setback, Pakistan could not convince Russia for a bilateral meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Imran Khan on the sidelines of the just-concluded Belt and Road Forum in Beijing.


Not only that other than his meetings with the Chinese president and prime minister, PM Imran could only manage meeting the prime minister of Ethiopia and the president of Tajikistan despite the fact that at least 37 heads of states and governments attended the two-day moot.

There was no immediate explanation available from the government as to why more meetings could not be arranged between the prime minister and other world leaders.


Bilateral meetings are common at international forums since it is convenient to arrange such sittings.

The Foreign Office before the prime minister’s departure to Beijing had issued a statement in which it said that Imran would not only attend the Belt and Road forum but would also hold meetings with “several heads of state/governments and corporate and business leaders on the sidelines of second BRF”.

Although the prime minister did have audience with heads of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, there were no notable meetings with heads of states and governments except an interaction with the host President, Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang.


The biggest setback for Pakistan was its failure to arrange a meeting between President Putin and PM Imran.

Official sources said the government did request Russia for a meeting between the two leaders but it could not be materialised.

When contacted, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal said he was not aware of any request from Pakistan for a meeting between Imran and Putin.

However, former diplomats were surprised at Pakistan’s inability to arrange more meetings of the prime minister with world leaders in Beijing.

“I cannot imagine our side could have missed seeking a bilateral with President Putin,” wondered former ambassador Abdul Basit.

“Perhaps, the latter’s tight schedule didn’t permit. I would not like to assume there were reasons other than that,” Basit told The Express Tribune.

But another former diplomat, who wished not to be named, said this was a clear diplomatic failure of Pakistan.

The diplomat was of the view that a meeting between Putin and Imran at this juncture would have carried a huge significance even if it was just the optic.

The sense within the diplomatic community is that the Russian decision to stay away from the bilateral engagement could be linked to its cautious approach.

“Perhaps, Russia may not want to send a wrong message to India at this stage,” said one source referring to Moscow’s close ties with New Delhi.

The cautious approach is attributed to a recent military standoff between Pakistan and India following the Pulwama attack.

Moscow is believed to have played a significant role through back channels in preventing further escalation in tensions between the two nuclear armed neighbors.

Relations between Pakistan and Russia have seen steady improvement during the last few years with both the sides agreeing to bury their bitter past.

In 2016, after the Uri attack in Indian Occupied Kashmir, New Delhi pushed Moscow to cancel first-ever joint military exercises with Pakistan. Russia; however, turned down the Indian demand and went ahead with the war games.

Against this backdrop, it was difficult to comprehend that why Putin-Imran meeting could not take place, said the diplomat.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/196149...ng-failed-materialise-chinas-belt-road-forum/
 
pfft! All these countries have independent foreign policies. So, Russia will not be worried about India. Reading too much into simple things.:rolleyes:

If you couldn't squeeze in a meeting, it's either your diplomats weren't persistent enough or Putin had tight schedules and meeting with Pakistan isn't a priority yet.
 
Meeting for what? Was there any prior groundwork done behind the scenes? Meetings between heads of states/governments do not just happen. There has to be a purpose, and an outcome. What would they have said to the world after the meeting, if there was nothing concrete prepared before the meeting?

These journalists/papers and OP are just trying to make an issue out of nothing.
 
Harsh reality is that Pakistan's standing in the international stage is poor. We talk big in discussions due to CPEC and such but we are not much of head turners otherwise. Corruption; Terrorism; Poor Economy; Lack of effort to bring in Foreign Investment - all contributing factors. While fellow nationals make endless fun of India and bash US.

A short meeting on the sidelines of an international summit is not difficult to schedule but Russian leadership was not interested. So much for PAK - Russia strategic paradigm... Oh well.
 
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I think it was not even on agenda... no such meeting was hinted by foreign office so it seems the author is making the things up and Express Tribune has history of such pointless drivels.
Yes, play down the whole affair. There is no need for large-scale formailities to schedule meetings between the head-of-states in an international summit when they are just minutes away from each other. Numerous examples on the web.

If this was American President...
 
Yes, play down the whole affair. There is no need for large-scale formailities to schedule meetings between the head-of-states in an international summit when they are just minutes away from each other. Numerous examples on the web.

If this was American President...
Even in that case, still it has to be on the agenda.. It was not even on agenda. Show me a single reference that hinted at this meeting... not even any political analyst discussed such an event.. So do not get all worked up of something that was not even intended... Where is the source that govt of Pakistan requested for the meeting it was refused? ... can you show from either of the sides?
Furthermore, Putin does not speak English.. so it can't happen that you casually bump into him in the gallery and start a friendly chat... you need a formal meeting with translators..
 
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Meeting for what? Was there any prior groundwork done behind the scenes? Meetings between heads of states/governments do not just happen. There has to be a purpose, and an outcome. What would they have said to the world after the meeting, if there was nothing concrete prepared before the meeting?

These journalists/papers and OP are just trying to make an issue out of nothing.

Good and sensible analysis.

I think it was not even on agenda... no such meeting was hinted by foreign office so it seems the author is making the things up and Express Tribune has history of such pointless drivels.

Good and valid point.

Journalist level is so low nowadays that any teen dabbay wala can become journalist.

Kindly don't underrate "teen dabbay wala". They are far more competent, in their own field, than most of our journalists.
 
Even in that case, there is still it has to be on the agenda.. It was not even on agenda. Show me a single reference that hinted at this meeting... not even any political analyst discussed such an event.. So do not get all worked up of something that was not even intended... Where is the source that govt of Pakistan requested for the meeting it was refused? ... can you show from either of the sides?
Bro, meetings on the sidelines of an international summit are not difficult to schedule and hold, provided the other side is willing.

Ever been to international conferences? I have been, and I got to meet some VIPs in them which might be impractical otherwise. These talks are intended to develop contacts and goodwill which in turn come in handy for future talks.

Every agenda is not pre-planned or announced to public in advance. Not faulting Imran Khan in this matter - just pointing out a reality.
 
Chchch...So this the so called Naya Pakistan people here were talking about...Btw nobody will be interested in meeting with you untill unless you have moolah(money) in your pocket...
 
Bro, meetings on the sidelines of an international summit are not difficult to schedule and hold, provided the other side is willing.

Ever been to international conferences? I have been, and I got to meet some VIPs in them which might be impractical otherwise. These talks are intended to develop contacts and goodwill which in turn come in handy for future talks.

Every agenda is not pre-planned or announced to public in advance.
I have to been to many conferences both as a student and as an entrepreneur so I know it works but sir. Conferences involving the heads of states are quite different.
 
Pak isolated now...wow..

Modi is so powerful that he forced Putin not to meet IK... wow..

Indians can live off it for another six months...


$14 Bln in investement in Pak, Rus amb. regularly meeting COAS.... Rus super keen to join CPEC... enignes for JF... many projects in the background... oh..yeah, we are so isolated...

#IndiansAreFuntastic
 

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