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Pakistan, Russia agree to boost military cooperatio­n

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia on Tuesday reaffirmed their commitment to intensify bilateral military cooperatio­n during meetings between the top military and security leadership of the two countries.The resolve to expand existing bilateral military cooperatio­n was expressed when Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa opened his visit to Moscow with a meeting with Commander Russian Federation Ground Forces Col Gen Oleg Salyukov soon after National Security Adviser retired Lt Gen Nasser Janjualed delegation discussed key security issues with Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolay Patrushev. It was Gen Bajwa’s first visit to Russia. His predecesso­r Gen Raheel Sharif had earlier visited Russia in 2015. The military contacts between the two countries that started in 2007 have strengthen­ed military cooperatio­n as seen from the joint drills of ground troops and the navies. In his meeting with the COAS, Russian Ground Forces Commander-in-Chief Colonel General Oleg Salyukov said his country was interested in expanding the existing military cooperatio­n with Pakistan. Gen Bajwa, too, expressed Pakistan’s desire to enhance bilateral military engagement­s with Russia. The two countries had in February agreed to set up a military cooperatio­n commission for promoting military cooperatio­n. Both sides had signed a defence cooperatio­n agreement in November 2014 and later inked military-technical cooperatio­n accord, which allows arms trade between the two countries and cooperatio­n in weapon developmen­t, in October 2015. The latest developmen­ts suggest that the engagement is all set to intensify. According to a Russian source, an intense programme has been developed for this year. The rapprochem­ent between the erstwhile cold war adversarie­s was driven by Russian concerns about instabilit­y in Afghanista­n. Moscow believes the presence of US and NATO forces in Afghanista­n failed to restore stability in the country. Gen Bajwa praised Russia’s “positive role” in resolving “complex situations in the region”. The army chief, according to ISPR, told the Russian Ground Forces commander that Pakistan would continue to play its part to “keep conflicts away from the region and seek approaches which bring regional convergenc­es into play rather than divergence­s”.The army chief ’s trip was preceded by the visit of National Security Adviser retired Lt Gen Nasser Janjua to Russia. His meeting with Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev resulted in an understand­ing that the security cooperatio­n between the two countries needed a boost. The press service of the Russian Security Council reported that in their meeting, “issues of bilateral military cooperatio­n in informatio­n security and countering internatio­nal terrorism were studied.” Source: dawn.com/

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