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PM Imran to visit Russia this month

PM Imran to visit Russia this month​

Premier’s position towards West increasingly becoming defiant



Rizwan Shehzad February 07, 2022

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ISLAMABAD:
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s position toward the West is becoming increasingly defiant as he set to visit Russia from February 23 to 25 after completing his “historic visit to China” and attending the Beijing Olympics, which the US and several other western countries had boycotted.

Diplomatic sources confirmed on Sunday evening that the premier was expected to undertake the “all crucial” visit of Moscow in the last week of February -- the first by a Pakistani premier in over two decades. Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry refrained from confirming the development, saying that the foreign affairs ministry should be approached for this purpose.

The premier’s visit to Moscow is believed to be a clear signal to the West, especially after he clearly said “absolutely not” to Washington on giving bases in Pakistan following its withdrawal from Afghanistan and not receiving a phone call from US President Joe Biden since he assumed his office in the White House.
“Prime Minister Imran’s visit under the current circumstances is crucial,” a diplomat told The Express Tribune, requesting anonymity, while referring to the rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine and ultimately between Moscow and the West.

The diplomat further said PM Imran and Russian President Vladimir Putin would exchange views on bilateral cooperation as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest. Recently, PM Imran while speaking to President Putin had lauded his statement on the issue of blasphemy.

In a telephonic conversation with Putin on January 17, PM Imran had underscored that Pakistan’s bilateral relationship with Russia was on an upward trajectory, with an increased focus on trade and economic ties and energy cooperation. He had reiterated the government’s resolve for early realisation of the Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline Project. According to PM Imran, he and Putin had agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in different areas, increase high-level exchanges, and remain in close contact on matters relating to Afghanistan.

PM Imran had underscored that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan was pivotal for regional stability.
The official statement had attributed to the prime minister that he looked forward to President Putin’s visit to Pakistan as well as his own visit to Russia at an appropriate time. Now, the diplomatic sources have confirmed that the dates had been finalised and PM Imran and President Putin would be standing together in the last week of February if there are no last minute changes.

Following the diplomatic dispute between Russia and the West on Ukraine, Moscow has reoriented trade, seeking to replace Western imports and reducing its use of the US dollar. Putin’s recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping was also taken as a show of unity amid Moscow’s deteriorating relations with the West.
Last month, it was reported that Islamabad and Moscow were in talks to finalise a plan for what would be a landmark visit of the Russian president to Pakistan this year.

The visit was being discussed by the two sides for the last two years but could not be materialised because of a variety of reasons, including the Covid-19 pandemic. For the visit, Moscow wanted to have something “significant” ready before Putin finally undertook his trip to Pakistan.

 
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As Putin will be busy with his escapade in Ukraine IK's visit may be called off. Guess it will depend on how well the action is going for Putin.
 
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Certainly a strategic move , similar to time when World Shunned China , it was Pakistan who recognized China

Today Pakistan is on verge to make similar pledge with Russia to acknowledge it's right to protect it's border and security.

The Russian-Ukraine issue is mostly , flared up because placement of Anti ICMB weapons Near Russia

If sensitive weapons were not placed near Russian borders , Russia would not have been this agitated

Certainly look forward to see how Pakistan's Foreign Policy Move enhances Pakistan relations with Russia , similar to how Pakistan has maintained good relations with West


Pakistan-Russia , ties can certainly enhance in Areas of
  • Oil and Gas
  • Trade and Commerce
  • Power Sector
  • Steels Mills
  • Tourism
 
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I think it is best time to Visit Russia

Pakistan needs to Strengthen it's influence with Pakistan-China and Pakistan-Russia nexus

In order to protect the free nature of world , all countries need to respected equally and Russia is a global nation which really has not attacked any country
apart from Humanitarian intervention in Syria

Look forward to Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to Russia for Historic Summit

After visit to China , the visit to Russia is the second most important visit
 
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STFU you idiotic troll
You're making up BS, lies without any knowledge

Which just makes our nation looks bad
Just because you want to shit talk IK, you end up disrespecting the whole nation (based on lies)
I don't even think they are Pakistani...
 
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Looking forward to see the conversation between the two leaders.
Since Pakistan no longer stands with the US, the relationship between Pakistan and Russia will improve significantly.
Good work Imran!
 
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Pakistan is part of Shanghai Corporation , and China and Russia are two major players in this economic forum

It is important that Pakistan develops and enhances Pakistan-Russia Direct Ties

The focus is not on military and war but on Trade, we don't have policy to start war in Russia or Ukraine we hope for peaceful dialog

As a independent country it is 100% understandable why Russia is worried by dangerous weaponry place around it's borders in Ukraine

Pakistan-Russia Bilateral Ties are none of any other nation's concern as well
 
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Enhancing trade and interconnectivity should be the main goals. Its win win and not a threat to any third party. If India can enhance ties with the USA then why can't Pakistan enhance ties with Russia?
 
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This will be a major PR boost to Pakistan and especially Khan administration and yes US will be mad too.

Realistically, Pakistan establishment cannot offer much to russians except offering them to become a part of CPEC and some trade agreements, but with more sanctions on russia now even that will be hard. Can thet surprise us may be.

Militarily we can ask russians to start programs for our officers to regularly visit russia for training courses if they already have not started it.

One thing that could be done is to ask russia to open more diplomatic consulates in lets say Peshawar, Quetta or may be gwadar.

The real question is stability of Pakistan. If Pak elite stabilizes Pakistan, russia would be seriously interested in Pakistan.
 
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This will be a major PR boost to Pakistan and especially Khan administration and yes US will be mad too.

Realistically, Pakistan establishment cannot offer much to russians except offering them to become a part of CPEC and some trade agreements, but with more sanctions on russia now even that will be hard. Can thet surprise us may be.

Militarily we can ask russians to start programs for our officers to regularly visit russia for training courses if they already have not started it.

One thing that could be done is to ask russia to open more diplomatic consulates in lets say Peshawar, Quetta or may be gwadar.

The real question is stability of Pakistan. If Pak elite stabilizes Pakistan, russia would be seriously interested in Pakistan.
Russia has large oil and gas reserves. Integrating with CIS's gas infrastructure makes sense to me for Pakistani consumption or re-export.

One area of cooperation that could be explored is a new variant of the RD-93 with 100KN+ thrust with super cruise for JF-17.
 
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Pakistan having ability to Buy oil and Gas from

  • Russia
  • Saudia
  • Qatar
  • Iran

Can help reduce the Oil and Petrol prices locally we need to increase the availability of oil locally so the "Prices fall for Petrol" and Petroleum products

We need to reduce our Oil/Gas expenses by 50% and that will only happen with aggressive negotiation for Oil and Gas deals which undercuts the global market


100% in favor of Russian Oil and Gas in Pakistan
100% in favor of Saudi Oil refinery in Gwadar
100% in favor of Oil and Gas from Both Saudia and Iran
100% in favor for continued Gas from Qatar
100% in favor of Chinese distribution companies help distribute Oil/Gas at Gwadar port

NEGOTIATE DISCOUNTS!!!!

Very simple policy Do business with all regional players



US tussle with Russia has been going on for 50 years it is not our place to be , they have discussed their own working deals in past
 
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Russia has large oil and gas reserves. Integrating with CIS's gas infrastructure makes sense to me for Pakistani consumption or re-export.

One area of cooperation that could be explored is a new variant of the RD-93 with 100KN+ thrust with super cruise for JF-17.

Another joint venture that could be explored is financing a rail link through Afghanistan to Pakistan.

Russian cargo can reach the warm water port of Karachi if a line is built between Uzbekistan and Peshawar.
 
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