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Kayani invited to Moscow
Islamabad —Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kanayi has been invited to visit Moscow and the visit may take place shortly. Gen. Kayani may visit Russian Federation later this month.

It is believed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is planning to visit Pakistan in the second half of this year and his visit may open a new phase of Pakistan-Russian relationship. Early this week Russia’s Special Envoy on Afghanistan Ambassador Zamir Kabulov visited Pakistan and had meetings with Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and a separate meeting with Gen. Kayani.

Presidents Asif Ali Zardari and Vladimir Putin are expected to meet in China the sidelines of Shanghai Cooperation Council Summit June 6-7.
Kayani invited to Moscow
 
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Looks like key players of this area start talking and joininig hands together.............due to Uncle SAM's policies.
 
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Excellent news. Groundwork for an anti nato counter weight of Russia China Pakistan and Iran

wonder why then the Russians have allowed NATO to use their country as an alternative supply route in place of Pakistan. Russia has been of great help to NATO since Pakistan stopped the supplies :tup:
 
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Kayani invited to Moscow
Islamabad —Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kanayi has been invited to visit Moscow and the visit may take place shortly. Gen. Kayani may visit Russian Federation later this month.

It is believed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is planning to visit Pakistan in the second half of this year and his visit may open a new phase of Pakistan-Russian relationship. Early this week Russia’s Special Envoy on Afghanistan Ambassador Zamir Kabulov visited Pakistan and had meetings with Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and a separate meeting with Gen. Kayani.

Presidents Asif Ali Zardari and Vladimir Putin are expected to meet in China the sidelines of Shanghai Cooperation Council Summit June 6-7.
Kayani invited to Moscow

Its time to correct a mistake Pakistan done in the past..
Pakistan fought for Afghanistans freedom against russia...In return we got an ungreatful and hostile Afghanistan and USA 's ocupation of Afghanistan,..
Now pakistan should side with Russia on Afghan issue...
 
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Its time to correct a mistake Pakistan done in the past..
Pakistan fought for Afghanistans freedom against russia...In return we got an ungreatful and hostile Afghanistan and USA 's ocupation of Afghanistan,..
Now pakistan should side with Russia on Afghan issue...

Yes.. USA has already had its turn to screw Pakistan..Now Pakistan needs give Russia and China their turn :lol:
 
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wonder why then the Russians have allowed NATO to use their country as an alternative supply route in place of Pakistan. Russia has been of great help to NATO since Pakistan stopped the supplies :tup:

It has nothing to do with anything you are trying to connect with each other. Hardly making any sense.

Regards.
 
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wonder why then the Russians have allowed NATO to use their country as an alternative supply route in place of Pakistan. Russia has been of great help to NATO since Pakistan stopped the supplies :tup:

You have a bad habit of spoiling Pakistanis' fun all the time! You should lie sometimes. You should let them enjoy sometimes.
 
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wonder why then the Russians have allowed NATO to use their country as an alternative supply route in place of Pakistan. Russia has been of great help to NATO since Pakistan stopped the supplies :tup:


i think you misunderstand, the russians are facilitating the eventual withdrawal of the the us as well as their weakening since the afghan war is damaging for all. it also allows them a foot in the door and to have some influence, very smart by russians but not in the way you think.
 
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wonder why then the Russians have allowed NATO to use their country as an alternative supply route in place of Pakistan. Russia has been of great help to NATO since Pakistan stopped the supplies :tup:


You should read latest news


Russia wary of permanent US military bases in Afghanistan

Published: 01 June, 2012, 13:22


Moscow is looking for clarification concerning the mandate of the United States military bases that look set to be a permanent fixture in Afghanistan beyond the announced 2014 pullout date.

"Despite Washington's claims about having no plans to deploy permanent bases in Afghanistan, we know that the US troops will remain in this country after 2014," Nikolaiy Patrushev, Secretary of the Russian Security Council, told reporters on Friday.


Patrushev said Russia is opposed to permanent US military bases in the Central Asian country because such a presence could have undesirable consequences for the entire region.

"The continued long-term foreign military presence in Afghanistan, which could be used (as a springboard) against other countries in the region, is unacceptable to Russia,” he said. “It has yet to be determined what these military bases with an unclear mandate will be doing, if the international stabilization efforts in Afghanistan are due to end by 2015."

While remaining hopeful that the handover of responsibility for Afghan security to local forces will be successful, Patrushev noted that the security situation in Afghanistan remains unpredictable and extremely precarious.

"Already we can see that the national army and police have been unable to provide stability on their own,” he said. “The provinces, where local authorities are now responsible for security, are seeing a rise in influence of the armed opposition."

Meanwhile, the Taliban has launched a so-called "spring offensive" by staging a series of coordinated attacks in Kabul and a number of the country's provinces, Patrushev noted.

"To overcome these negative trends, it is necessary to significantly increase efforts to equip and train the Afghan armed forces so that they could reach such a degree of combat capability that would enable them to counter the threats of terrorism and drug-related crime on their own," the Security Council secretary said.

Aside from the threat of terrorism, Russia is concerned about the production of opium in Afghanistan. Since the collapse of Taliban rule, Russia has witnessed a dramatic surge in the number of heroin addicts and heroin-related deaths.

Meanwhile, the cost of fighting in Afghanistan has also had a heavy toll on US forces. Of the 3,012 Coalition deaths to date, 1,984 have been Americans; of the 22,618 Coalition wounded, 14,793 are American.

According to the US Defense Budget, the estimated cost of deploying one US soldier in Afghanistan is over $1 million dollars per year.


Russia wary of permanent US military bases in Afghanistan — RT
Russia Pakistan China and Iran do not want US interference from America only Indians do lol
 
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Yes.. USA has already had its turn to screw Pakistan..Now Pakistan needs give Russia and China their turn :lol:

Who better to comment than the very victims, with blushing and bruised cheeks, and i just don't mean the facial. :laugh:

In a similar incident, a senior Naval officer posted in Russia to negotiate for the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov was found to have been involved with a Russian female spy. The honey trapping came to light after compromising pictures of Commodore Sukhjinder Singh were splashed across the media.
Singh was held guilty and court-martialled 10 months ago. The nature of information passed by Singh to Russians is still not known.
 
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