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* Russo-Pakistan relations a history of ups and downs

* Energy concerns vital to both

* Islamic militancy a common enemy

By Augustine Anthony

ISLAMABAD, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov arrives in Islamabad for a two-day bilateral counter-terrorism summit starting on Monday, as Moscow seeks to deepen ties with Islamabad.

While the Russians and Pakistanis are being tight-lipped over the discussions, here are some questions and answers about the state of ties between the old Cold War foes, now facing a common threat from Islamist militancy.

WHAT ARE THE UPS AND DOWNS OF PAKISTAN-RUSSIA TIES?

Pakistan and Russia (formerly the Soviet Union) were on opposite sides during the Cold War, when Pakistan allied with the United States the Soviet Union backed Pakistan's main rival, India.

The two were bitter enemies in the 1980s when Pakistan supported mujahideen guerrillas battling Soviet troops in Afghanistan. The Soviets were eventually forced to withdraw after 10-year occupation.

Moscow and Islamabad remained rivals during the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. Russia, along with Iran and India, backed the then Northern Alliance against the Taliban, who were recognised only by Pakistan and two other Muslim countries.

But ties have warmed since a 2003 visit by Pakistan's then military president, Pervez Musharraf -- the first by a Pakistani leader in 30 years. In recent years, Russia has pursued a more pragmatic foreign policy and sought closer ties with Pakistan.

But Moscow has been careful not to harm relations with Pakistan's traditional foe India, a major arms client.

WHAT ARE RUSSIA'S INTERESTS IN PAKISTAN?

Russia is concerned about Pakistan as a source of Islamist militancy and potential nuclear proliferation. It suspects that Muslim extremists in Pakistani sanctuaries on the Afghan border have links with militants from the North Caucasus and other Muslim Russian regions. Pakistan, therefore, could be an important plank in any Russian strategy to stem a the spread of militancy into and across ex-Soviet Central Asia.

One of Russia's specific concerns is the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, an al Qaeda ally that has found sanctuary for years in Pakistan's tribal regions. It is one of the leading Islamist militant groups in Central Asia.

Russia is also jockeying for more regional influence ahead of an eventual departure, or at least drawdown, of U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan. It needs better relations with Pakistan, seen as an important player in any Afghan settlement, because of its influence over senior Taliban leaders.

Security talks with Pakistan would also likely include cooperation against drug-trafficking, originating in Afghanistan and routed through Pakistan and Iran and on to markets in the Balkans and Europe. An increasing flow of Afghan heroin has contributed to a rise in HIV cases in Russia.

IS PAKISTAN A MARKET FOR RUSSIAN WEAPONS?

No one has yet said anything about any weapons sales to Pakistan being under consideration at the summit, but Russia aggressively seeks to boost arms sales abroad and has participated in defence exhibitions in Pakistan in the past.

Pakistan has relied heavily on the United States and China for much of its defence needs, but would like to diversify its suppliers. Any arms sales would require delicate diplomacy, however. Russia is a big supplier of weapons and a key ally to rival India.

Pakistan and India have fought three full-scale wars since independence in 1947.

WHAT ABOUT ENERGY INTERESTS?


Russia is interested in participating in a proposed gas pipeline leading from ex-Soviet Turkmenistan to India via Afghanistan and Pakistan. Turkmenistan is trying to diversity export routes, long dominated by Russia, and has been cool to the idea of Russian involvement.

Moscow has in the past shown interest in a $7.6 billion gas pipeline project for export of Iranian natural gas to Pakistan, saying gas monopoly Gazprom was ready to help implement and finance the pipeline, expected to be completed by 2015. (Additional reporting by Steve Gutterman in Moscow; Editing by Chris Allbritton and Alex Richardson) (For more Reuters coverage of Pakistan, see: Pakistan | Reuters.com) (If you have a query or comment about this story, send an e-mail to news.feedback.asia@thomsonreuters.com)

Q+A-Russian-Pakistan rivalry giving way to cooperation? - AlertNet
 
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let's hope relationships between the two nations continue to prosper!
 
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Ups & down ever come when a relation ought to develop, in case of Russia US played main role as hurdle in PAK-RUS relations. Pakistan has to make step toward strengthen ties with Moscow in geopolitics & economical relations. Chechnya is an internal matter of Russian Federation and Pakistan has to avoid any link towards their internal affairs at VISA-VERSA but cooperate with GORF. Pakistan has to develop military relation with Russia in SCO and beyond SCO. Equal level diplomatic relations are need of time. Lets see what progress will be.
 
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We need not diversify our weapons procurements 2 Channels are open, Pakistan is the 5th Largest weapons importer from US and the First from China why do Pakistan need third one on a large scale. We got a major sales from Russia in form of RD-93 engines so think about it Is Pakistan a market for Russians equipment Yes and No we'll pick things we want the most Aircraft Engines, Transport Helicopters and small arms all for now.
 
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As india slips into usa orbit,pakistan will enhance its co-operation with russia.
 
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india enjoys relations with both us and russia highly doubtful if india would in next 2 decades or more ever slip away from russia.
 
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We need not diversify our weapons procurements 2 Channels are open, Pakistan is the 5th Largest weapons importer from US and the First from China why do Pakistan need third one on a large scale. We got a major sales from Russia in form of RD-93 engines so think about it Is Pakistan a market for Russians equipment Yes and No we'll pick things we want the most Aircraft Engines, Transport Helicopters and small arms all for now.

It would be better if we start indigenizing and less importing.
 
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i believe pakistan better go to russia rather usa ...... and pakistan should step into sco block and should ask other muslim countries to get into sco block ....... but our leaders GOD damn them ...... they borned fool
 
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Ups & down ever come when a relation ought to develop, in case of Russia US played main role as hurdle in PAK-RUS relations. Pakistan has to make step toward strengthen ties with Moscow in geopolitics & economical relations. Chechnya is an internal matter of Russian Federation and Pakistan has to avoid any link towards their internal affairs at VISA-VERSA but cooperate with GORF. Pakistan has to develop military relation with Russia in SCO and beyond SCO. Equal level diplomatic relations are need of time. Lets see what progress will be.

I'm All for better Pakistan Russia Relations. But Certainly Not on expance of Chechan Blood. Chechans are our brothers, Russians Can be friends. Pakistan should play a constructive role in the resolution of Chechan Dispute and certainly develop better relations with Russia.
 
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i think after this decade pakistan will nt need anyone assistance except china..

if we invest more in R&D we will be 80% self reliance in arms
 
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I'm All for better Pakistan Russia Relations. But Certainly Not on expance of Chechan Blood. Chechans are our brothers, Russians Can be friends. Pakistan should play a constructive role in the resolution of Chechan Dispute and certainly develop better relations with Russia.

here you go with a better solution ..........yes we wanna start better relationship than we had in past with russia but we will not forget our brothers in chechania
 
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I'm All for better Pakistan Russia Relations. But Certainly Not on expance of Chechan Blood. Chechans are our brothers, Russians Can be friends. Pakistan should play a constructive role in the resolution of Chechan Dispute and certainly develop better relations with Russia.

China condemns suicide bombing at Moscow airport

China on Tuesday condemned the suicide bombing at a Moscow airport that killed at least 35 people and injured 152.

"China strongly condemns the terrorist attack and offers condolences to the victims," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said in a press release on the attack at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport on Monday.

Chinese President Hu Jintao Tuesday sent a message to Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev on behalf of the Chinese government and people. Hu sent sincere condolences to the victims' families and wished for an early recovery for the injured.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao also sent a condolence message to Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to offer condolences to the victims' families and the injured.

China supported the Russian government's measures against terrorism and was ready to work with the international community, including Russia, to fight the "three forces" of terrorism, separatism and extremism, to protect the lives and property of people from all countries, and secure regional and world peace, stability and security, Hong said.

China condemns suicide bombing at Moscow airport
 
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I'm All for better Pakistan Russia Relations. But Certainly Not on expance of Chechan Blood. Chechans are our brothers, Russians Can be friends. Pakistan should play a constructive role in the resolution of Chechan Dispute and certainly develop better relations with Russia.

China supports Russia in Chechan Dispute

I think it will create problems to Pakistan if any Pakistani link found in Chechan Dispute
 
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i'd rather cooperate with russians than americans atleast they're in our neigbourhood
 
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