Pakistan, Russia agree to boost defence ties
By Iftikhar A. Khan
2021-04-08
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia on Wednesday agreed to boost cooperation in diverse areas including defence and counterterrorism.
An understanding to this ef fect was reached during talks between the two sides here at the Foreign Office.
Pakistan`s team was led by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi while the visiting Russian delegation was led by his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov.
During the talks, the foreign ministers reviewed the entiregamut of the bilateral relationship, besides having an in-depth discussion on situation in the wartorn Afghanistan.
While speaking at a joint press conference with Mr Qureshi later, FM Lavrov said Russia was ready to build further counterterrorism potential through provision of military equipment to Pakistan.
`This is in the interest of all states of the region,` he said, adding that both sides also agreed on jointmilitaryexercisesanddrills.
He said Russia was committed to promoting bilateral cooperation with Pakistan in diverse fields including economy, trade and defence. He expressed satis-facdon over the 46 per cent increase in bilateral trade but noted that there was a potential to increase and diversif y it.
About the opportunities in the energy sector, Mr Lavrov said both countries were discussing a new protocol on the Stream Gas Pipeline project and as soon as it was signed, construction work on the project would start.
Expressing concern over the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, Mr Lavrov said Pakistan and Russia had agreed to facihtate the pardes for an agreement to put an end to civil war in Afghanistan through an inclusive political dialogue. `We have agreed to further contribute to creating conditions to ensure that the conflicting sides achieve constructive solutions, which will allow them to end the civil war in Afghanistan through the agreements on forming inclusive power structures,` Mr Lavrov said.
Terming the relationship between the two countries mutually beneficial and constructive, the Russian foreign minister said: `We have provided 50,000 doses of anti-Covid vaccine to Pakistan and intend to provide 150,000 more`.
Dddressing the presser, Foreign Minister Qureshi said Pakistan was keen to build a strong multifaceted relationship with Russia. `There is a new approach and mindset in Pakistan for a relationship with Russia. We feel that not just we have geographic proximity but Russia is a factor of stability in the region and the world at large,` he said, adding that Pakistan wanted to build a relationship of trust with Russia.
Mr Qureshi said Moscow always advocated primacy of international law and multilateralism and Pakistan also always adhered to those principles.
He said the two sides had agreed to hold a meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission (IGC) this year in Moscow. He expressed the confidence that the meeting would lay the foundation of a more meaningful economic relationship between the two countries.
Referring to the stream gas pipeline project, he said: `We have overcome many of the obstacles and Pakistan wants to go ahead and is committed to the project.
Mr Qureshi said Russia had acknowledged Pakistan`s successfulcampaign against terrorism and extremism.
He said he also briefed Mr Lavrov on the current situation in India-held Kashmir.
Mr Qureshi termed the Russian foreign minister`s visit important, saying that it was taking place after almost a decade. He noted this visit would further deepen bilateral relationship and friendship and the two countries intended to maintain highlevel contacts and momentum.
The relations between Pakistan and Russia had come a long way f rom the cold war hostility to current level of strategic relationship, with the hope of continued expansion of bilateral cooperation in various fields.
The Russian foreign minister also called onPrime Minister ImranKhan and Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
Lavrov calls on PM During their meeting, FM Lavrov and PM Khan discussed PakistanRussia bilateral relations and issues of regional and global importance.
The prime minister fondly recalled his interaction with President Vladimir Putin during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Bishkek in June 2019, where he had underscored his desire to take the bilateral relationship to a new level.
The prime minister reiterated the importance Pakistan attaches to its relations with Russia as a key foreign policy priority.
Mr Khan reaffirmed Pakistan`s resolve to expeditiously conclude the requisite legal process for the `Pakistan Stream` (North-South) Gas Pipeline project and commence the work at the earliest.
Enhanced bilateral cooperation in the fields of energy, industrial modernisation, railways and aviation also came under discussion. It was agreedthat the IGC in its Moscow meeting later this year would closely pursue specific proposals and projects in this context.
In the regional context, PM Khan highlighted the importance of a negotiated political settlement of the Afghan conflict. Pakistan appreciated Russia`s ef forts in promoting the Afghan peace process, including through the hosting of the recent meeting of extended troika in Moscow.
With reference to the situation in India-held Kashmir, PM Khan shared Pakistan`s perspective on issues of peace and security in South Asia, including the need for peaceful resolution of the longstanding dispute of Jammu and Kashmir.
Meeting with army chief The Russian foreign minister also met the Pakistan military leadership during his visit to the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.
During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, including enhanced defence and security cooperation and regional security, particularly the Afghan peace process, came under discussion.
Army Chief Gen Qamar Bajwa apprised the Russian foreign minister that Pakistan had no hostile designs towards any country and it would keep on working towards a cooperative regional framework based on sovereign equality and mutual progress.
Gen Bajwa said Pakistan welcomed all initiatives aimed at bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan as the whole region would benefit from it.
The visiting dignitary acknowledged Pakistan`s achievements in the war against terrorism and contributions to regional peace and stability, especially Pakistan`s sincere efforts in the Afghan peace process.