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MOSCOW - Pakistan and Russia are in talks on sales of
helicopters, air defence systems and modernised tanks, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told Sputnik on Wednesday.
Pakistan is eyeing to modernise its Air Force, Asif said on the sidelines of the fifth Moscow Conference on International Security.
"We are in touch with Russia on different types of weapons such as helicopters.
We are even considering the Russian air defence system and advanced tanks.
We are also exploring possibility to update and modernise our Air Force," Asif said.
According to Asif, Pakistan is seeking to expand its cooperation with Russia in different spheres, including regional security and counter-terrorism.
"We are looking forward to expanding our cooperation with Russia in all facets of our relationship but mostly we are looking forward to increasing our defence cooperation.
We also look forward to working closely on regional peace and in the fight against terrorism," the minister added.
Military ties between the two countries date back to the 1960s, when Pakistan imported defence equipment from the Soviet Union.
In November 2014, Russia and Pakistan signed a deal on cooperation between their defence ministries.
The agreement was followed by a contract for the sale of four Mi-35M transport and attack helicopters to Pakistan, signed in August 2015.