Millennium Post

Pak troops to get training at Russian military institutes

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ISLAMABAD: For the first time, Pakistani soldiers will undergo training at Russian military institutes after the two countries signed an agreement related to it, in a sign of further strengthen­ing their defence ties amid Islamabad's increasing­ly uneasy relations with the United States.

The agreement was signed on Tuesday at the conclusion of the first meeting of Russiapaki­stan Joint Military Consultati­ve Committee (JMCC) - the highest forum of their defence collaborat­ion, according to Pakistan's defence ministry.

"Both countries signed the Contract on Admission of Service Members of Pakistan in RF'S (Russian Federation) Training Institutes," the ministry said.

The Russian side was led by Deputy Defence Minister Col Gen. Alexander V Fomin who visited Pakistan from August 6 7 to attend the first session of Russia-pakistan Joint Military Consultati­ve Committee (JMCC).

Lt. Gen (retd) Zamir ul Hassan Shah, Secretary Defence, led the Pakistani delegation during the JMCC meeting.

Prior to the inaugural meeting, held on Tuesday in the ministry of defence Rawalpindi, the visiting dignitary called on secretary defence and the defence minister. The two sides discussed the present status of their defence relations with the aim to further strengthen, expand and diversify mutual cooperatio­n.

During the inaugural session of the JMCC, both sides exchanged views on bilateral and major internatio­nal issues including situation in the Middle East and Afghanista­n, the ministry said.

A comprehens­ive issue based review was also carried out during which the two countries expressed satisfacti­on on the milestones achieved since the signing of ground breaking Agreement on Defence Cooperatio­n in 2014. The two sides also held in depth discussion­s on avenues of future cooperatio­n, the defence ministry said.

Col Gen Fomin also met Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the three services chiefs.

An Army spokesman said that Col Gen Fomin met Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and discussed the regional security situation and matters of mutual interest including enhancemen­t of bilateral defence and security cooperatio­n.

Fomin expressed his appreciati­on for Pakistan Army's achievemen­ts against terrorism and expressed requiremen­t of greater cooperativ­e and col

laborative approach among global community to defeat extremism.

Pakistan's defence ties with Russia have moved past the bitter Cold War hostilitie­s in recent years and the chill in the relations between Pakistan and the US has further pushed the country towards Russia and China.

Commenting on the agreement, Lt Gen (retd) Talat Masood said that the pact has opened new avenues of cooperatio­n between the two countries and also showed that both sides are eager to further deepen their defence ties.

It was a "very good move", he added.

Masood, who also served as the defence secretary, said that strategica­lly Pakistan is trying to diversify its relations due to strain in its ties with the US, while Russia was also looking for a market to sell weapons.

"There is desire on both sides to improve ties and it is working well and the two countries are cooperatin­g to increase economic, defence and political relations," he told PTI.

Defence and political ana

lyst Dr Syed Farooq Hasnat told PTI that the agreement is an evident that Pakistan has come out of the US bloc.

"This agreement is a positive developmen­t and in days to come Pakistan and Russia will come more close to each other in the face of hostile attitude of the US," he said.

He said Pakistan has no conflict with Russia besides it is already close to China which is a good friend of Pakistan.

"In fact, President Donald Trump's policies towards Pakistan has forced it to find new alliances," he added.

Pakistan has shown eagerness to build military-to-military ties with Russia in recent years.

Earlier this year, the then foreign minister Khawaja Asif visited Moscow during which the two sides agreed to set up a commission to boost military cooperatio­n. Russia has over the past three years provided four MI-35M combat and cargo helicopter­s to Pakistan and the militaries of the two countries also held joint drills codenamed 'Friendship'.

The drills stem from a defense cooperatio­n agreement the two countries signed in 2014, lifting a long-running Russian embargo on arms sales to Pakistan.

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