MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reaffirmed Moscow’s desire to expand cooperation with Pakistan, underscoring shared interests in economic development, regional connectivity and counter-terrorism.
Lavrov’s remarks came during a meeting with Tariq Fatemi, special assistant to the prime minister, who is leading a delegation to Moscow.
The visit is part of Islamabad’s diplomatic outreach to key capitals following last month’s military conflict with India after the Pahalgam attack.
Pakistan Foreign Office statement said Fatemi, during the meeting, reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with Russia, particularly in sectors such as energy, trade and infrastructure. He also handed over a letter from Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Both sides reaffirm commitment to boost cooperation in energy, trade, counter-terrorism
Fatemi briefed Mr Lavrov on the recent conflict with India and expressed concern over Indian moves to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, according to the statement. He also highlighted the risks of escalation and underscored Pakistan’s commitment to peace and diplomacy.
Lavrov expressed satisfaction with the progress in bilateral relations, the statement said, and noted key collaborative projects, including the $2.6 billion revival of Pakistan Steel Mills and initiatives under the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
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