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Pakistan seeks stronger Russia ties

- (Reuters)

RUSSIAN president Vladimir Putin said last Thursday (15) that pipeline gas supplies to Pakistan were possible and part of the infrastruc­ture was already in place, Russian state-owned new agency RIA reported.

Putin and Pakistani prime minister Shehbaz Sharif met last Thursday on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on summit in Samarkand, in Uzbekistan.

“The prime minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to work closely with Russia to expand and strengthen cooperatio­n between the two countries across all areas of mutual benefit including food security, trade & investment, energy, defence and security,” a statement from Sharif’s office said.

The two sides agreed to convene the next meeting of the Inter-Government­al Commission (IGC) in Islamabad at an early date, it said.

The long-delayed gas pipeline vital to the south Asian country’s economy – the Pakistan Stream gas project, also known as the North-South gas pipeline – is to be built in collaborat­ion with Russian firms.

The two countries agreed in 2015 to build a 1,100 km (683 mile) pipeline to deliver imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Karachi on the Arabian Sea coast to power plants in the northeaste­rn province of Punjab.

The pipeline’s designed annual capacity stands at 12.4 billion cubic metres (bcm), with the possibilit­y to be increased to 16 bcm.

The project, which was due to be launched in 2020, was delayed after Russia had to replace the initial participan­t, which was hit by Western sanctions.

Sharif has said in recent weeks that his government was also interested in buying wheat from Russia if it was offered at better rates.

His predecesso­r, Imran Khan, visited Moscow in February, the day Russia invaded Ukraine. Khan alleged the visit angered the United States, which he later accused of conspiring to topple his government. Washington denies the allegation.

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ENERGY PLAN: Shehbaz Sharif (left) with Vladimir Putin
© Alexandr Demyanchuk/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images ENERGY PLAN: Shehbaz Sharif (left) with Vladimir Putin

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