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Russia waiting for formal invitation to invest in CPEC projects

April 17, 2018

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FAISALABAD - Acting ambassador of Russian Federation Monday said that Russia was eagerly waiting for a formal invitation from China and Pakistan to invest in CPEC related projects. Vladirmir Berezyuk also said that a delegation of Russian businessmen will visit Pakistan very soon to explore new opportunities for investment.


Addressing the members of the Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) here Monday, he mentioned the Russian cooperation in the development of Pak economy and told that Karachi Steel Mills and Gudhu Power Plant are examples of our mutual and highly productive cooperation.

He said that recently Pakistan and Russia inked an agreement to lay Karachi-Lahore pipeline which is expected to resolve multiple energy related problems of Pakistan. He said that this year Pakistan and a consortium of Russian Federation inked an agreement to establish an oil refinery at Kohat. "It will have capacity to refine hundred thousand barrels of oil per day", he said and added that yet another agreement would also be signed to promote banking channels between the two countries.

He said that a delegation of Russian businessmen will also visit Pakistan which will open new avenues of direct cooperation between the businessmen of two countries. Expressing satisfaction over the promotion of bilateral trade between the two countries, Vladirmir Berezyuk said that it is growing at a much faster pace. During 2015-17, Russian exports recorded an increase of 96 percent while a phenomenal growth of 209 percent was recorded in Pakistani exports to Russian Federation. However, he stressed the need to diversify the trade to fully capitalize potentialities available in the two countries.


He also identified railways, communication, construction, refinery and other major sectors in which two countries could further expand their collaboration in the coming years. However, he said that after concerted efforts by the two governments, the businessmen of Pakistan and Russia should also play a proactive role to strengthen their mutual relations.

Responding to a question about the sale of T-17 tanks after the provision of M-35 helicopters, the Russian diplomat told that sale of arms and ammunition is indicative of close military cooperation between the two countries. However, further negotiations are imperative at the government's level to materialize the sale of tanks and other arms.

About cooperation in education sector, he said that Moscow was ready to send a delegation to Pakistan to explore opportunities for bilateral exchange of students and faculty members of leading universities of the two countries. He also welcomed a proposal of FCCI to send a trade delegation and assured full cooperation in this regard. He also appreciated a proposal to declare Faisalabad twin city with leading textile cities of Russian Federation.

Earlier in his address of welcome, acting president FCCI Farooq Yusuf said that Pakistan and Russian Federation are enjoying good economic and diplomatic ties since 1948. He said that the trade volume between the two countries in 2016 was 402.78 million dollars. However, Pakistan exported goods worth 144.71 million dollars as against the imports of 258.01 million dollars from the Russian Federation. "Thus the balance of trade is in favor of Russia", he added. Continuing, he said that the share of Pakistan exports is very small as against the total Russian imports of 182 billion Dollars. He said that Russian Federation, being a growing economy and associate of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), can play its role in the development of Pakistan economy.

He further said that there are vast prospects of expansion of bilateral trade including joint ventures in textiles, agro-based industry, live stock industry, leather goods, oil and gas exploration, information technology and tourism. He said that being the 5th largest wheat, rice, cotton, milk and onion producing country Pakistan has ample potential to promote bilateral trade relations with Russian Federation for the promotion of economies of both the countries. He also underlined the need of creating linkage between Moscow Chamber of Trade & Commerce and FCCI to promote businessmen to businessmen relations between the two countries.

He said that Faisalabad has emerged on the map of air travel as seven airlines have started direct flights to various international destinations across the globe. Farooq Yousuf also stressed the need to sign free trade agreement between the two countries, which may prove one of the best ways to enhance volume of bilateral trade.

A question answer session was also held which was participated by Usman Rauf, vice president FCCI, Shahid Hasan, coordinator Russian Embassy delegation, Engineer Ahmad Hasan, Mirza Tauseef Ahmad, Engineer Suhail Bin Rasheed and secretary general FCCI Abid Masood.

Later, Inam Afzal Khan offered vote of thanks while acting president FCCI Farooq Yusuf presented FCCI shield to Vladirmir Berezyuk, acting ambassador of the Russian Federation.

The Russian ambassador also reciprocated and presented a gift to Farooq Yusuf while Mirza Tauseef Ahmad presented FCCI shield to Vadim Zaetcov, visa officer of the Russian Federation.


 
Let the hindutva heads explode.

Russia: A new player in the CPEC market

Category : Latest News Source : The Nation Date : 17-04-2018

Faisalabad: Acting ambassador of the Russian Federation said that Russia was eagerly awaiting a formal invitation from China and Pakistan to invest in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Addressing the members of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI), he mentioned that Karachi steel mills and Gudhu power plant are examples of Russian cooperation. He said that Russian exports to Pakistan increased by 96% in 2015-17 while Pakistan's exports in the same period increased by 209%, however there is a need to diversify trade to fully capitalize potentialities available in the two countries.



Russia: A new player in the CPEC market


style="text-align: justify;"> FAISALABAD - Acting ambassador of Russian Federation Monday said that Russia was eagerly waiting for a formal invitation from China and Pakistan to invest in China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) related projects. Vladirmir Berezyuk also said that a delegation of Russian businessmen will visit Pakistan very soon to explore new opportunities for investment.


Addressing the members of the Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) here Monday, he mentioned the Russian cooperation in the development of Pak economy and told that Karachi Steel Mills and Gudhu Power Plant are examples of our mutual and highly productive cooperation.

He said that recently Pakistan and Russia inked an agreement to lay Karachi-Lahore pipeline which is expected to resolve multiple energy related problems of Pakistan. He said that this year Pakistan and a consortium of Russian Federation inked an agreement to establish an oil refinery at Kohat. "It will have capacity to refine hundred thousand barrels of oil per day", he said and added that yet another agreement would also be signed to promote banking channels between the two countries.


He said that a delegation of Russian businessmen will also visit Pakistan which will open new avenues of direct cooperation between the businessmen of two countries. Expressing satisfaction over the promotion of bilateral trade between the two countries, Vladirmir Berezyuk said that it is growing at a much faster pace. During 2015-17, Russian exports recorded an increase of 96 percent while a phenomenal growth of 209 percent was recorded in Pakistani exports to Russian Federation. However, he stressed the need to diversify the trade to fully capitalize potentialities available in the two countries.

He also identified railways, communication, construction, refinery and other major sectors in which two countries could further expand their collaboration in the coming years. However, he said that after concerted efforts by the two governments, the businessmen of Pakistan and Russia should also play a proactive role to strengthen their mutual relations.

Responding to a question about the sale of T-17 tanks after the provision of M-35 helicopters, the Russian diplomat told that sale of arms and ammunition is indicative of close military cooperation between the two countries. However, further negotiations are imperative at the government's level to materialize the sale of tanks and other arms.
 
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APP News - Economy

CPEC: Russia eagerly awaiting green signal from Pakistan

17 Apr, 2018


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ISLAMABAD - Mr. Vladirmir Berezyuk, Acting Ambassador of the Russian Federation regarding the participation of Russian Federation in “Belt & Road” initiative said the Russia was eagerly waiting for a formal invitation from China and Pakistan to invest in CPEC related projects.

Addressing the members of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) here on Monday, he mentioned Russian cooperation in the development of Pak economy and said, “Karachi Steel Mills and Gudhu Power Plant are examples of our mutual and highly productive cooperation.”

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He said that recently Pakistan and Russiahave inked an agreement to lay a land mark Karachi-Lahore pipelines which is expected to resolve multiple energy related problems of Pakistan.

He said that this year Pakistan and a consortium of Russian Federation have inked an agreement to establish an oil refinery at Kohat. “It will have capacity to refine hundred thousand barrel of oil per day,” he said and added that yet another agreement would also be signed to promote banking channels between the two countries.

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He told that a delegation of Russian businessmen will also visit Pakistan which will open new avenues of direct cooperation between the businessmen of two countries.

Expressing satisfaction over the promotion of bilateral trade between the two countries, Mr. Vladirmir Berezyuk said that it is growing at a much faster pace, adding that during 2015-17 Russian exports recorded an increase of 96 percent while a phenomenal growth of 209 percent was recorded in Pakistani exports to Russian Federation. However, he stressed the need to diversify the trade to fully capitalize potentialities available in the two countries.

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He also identified railways, communication, construction, refinery and other major sectors in which two countries could further expand their collaboration in the coming years. However, he said that after concerted efforts by the two governments, the businessmen of Pakistan and Russia should also play a proactive role to strengthen their mutual relations.

About cooperation in education sector, he said that Moscow is ready to send a delegation to Pakistan to explore opportunities for bilateral exchange of students and faculty members of leading universities of the two countries.



He also welcomed a proposal of FCCI to send a trade delegation and assured full cooperation in this regard. He also appreciated a proposal to declare Faisalabad twin city with leading textile cities of Russian Federation.

Earlier in his welcome address, Acting President FCCI Farooq Yusuf said that Pakistan and Russian Federation are enjoying good economic and diplomatic ties since 1948.

He said that the trade volume between the two countries in 2016 was 402.78 Million Dollars. However, Pakistan exported goods worth 144.71 million dollars as against the imports of 258.01 million dollars from the Russian Federation. Thus the balance of trade is in favor of Russia , he added.

On the occasion, FCCI shield was presented to Vladirmir Berezyuk, Acting Ambassador of Russian Federation whereas Russian Ambassador also reciprocated and presented a gift to FCCI acting President Farooq Yusuf while Mirza Tauseef Ahmad presented FCCI shield to Mr Vadim Zaetcov, visa officer of the Russian Federation.

Later, Russian Ambassador also visited Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PHMA) complex and had a meeting with hosiery industrialists.

He discussed matters of mutual interest and assured full cooperation for increasing bilateral trade between the two countries. (APP)
 
Wellcome wellcome wellcome wellcome wellcome..

Pakistan amd china should take it in a positive way. And it is strategically good for Pak-china-Russia..
 
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This is a very interesting development.

India and USA are against CPEC.

now Russia wants to join in with China and Pakistan.

we live in interesting times
 
We will give Russia access to warm waters. Something the Yankee bastards prevented during Cold War. We will sticks a big thumb in Yankee eyes. The Yanks fvcked with the wrong nation here.

The Pakistan, Russia and China bloc is inevitable.
 
It would seem Russia fully recognise's Kashmir as Pakistani territory just like China has recognised.

Sweet.
 

Only if I had any say in these affairs.

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Half of the people in the USA are poor or living below poverty. They don't want to hear that their economic problems require complex solutions. They want to point their fingers at someone/something for their situation.

All I am saying is, make President Trump an offer he wouldn't like to refuse.
 
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