The Sunday Guardian

Pak important partner, Putin tells Sharif

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ASTANA/ISLAMABAD: Russian President Vladimir Putin has termed Pakistan as an important partner for his country in South Asia, a media report said.

He conveyed this to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif during their meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) summit in Astana on Friday.

The two leaders discussed bilateral relations, including trade and economic cooperatio­n, and also current internatio­nal issues during the meeting. Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and Minister for Commerce Khurram Dastgir were present at the meeting, Pakistan Today reported.

Putin congratula­ted Sharif on Pakistan’s accession to the SCO. Putin said: “I am glad that we met for a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the SCO Summit.”

He said Russia-Pakistan relations have been constructi­ve and mutually beneficial. “Our relations are developing in many areas, and our trade has increased, even if only by a few percentage points. Of course, we are able to do much more than we are doing now,” he said.

In turn, Prime Minister Sharif thanked President Putin, and the Russian Federation for supporting Pakistan’s full membership in the SCO.

Sharif said, “while in Ufa we did agree on improving PakistanRu­ssian bilateral trade, there is improvemen­t but not the level that we agreed upon. It has been always my endeavour to build and strengthen our relationsh­ip and I am continuing to strive for that.” There has been growing bonhomie between Russia and Pakistan, with both holding their first-ever joint military exercise in September 2016 in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhw­a province of Pakistan, and the first-ever Russia-Pakistan consultati­on on regional issues in mid-December 2016 at Islamabad. Both sides also inked a deal for Mi-35 helicopter­s.

Russia’s ambassador to Pakistan, Alexey Y. Dedov, is reported to have said that Moscow and Islamabad have held discussion­s to merge the China-backed CPEC with the Russia-backed Eurasian Economic Union.

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