Energy cooperation in focus during PM Imran's meeting with Russian President Putin
MOSCOW, FEB 25: Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is
on a two-day visit to Moscow, held a meeting with Russian President Vladimir
Putin on Thursday during which the premier reaffirmed the importance of the
Pakistan Stream gas pipeline as a flagship economic project between the two
countries, his office said.
The Kremlin issued a brief
statement, saying that the two leaders discussed the main aspects of bilateral
cooperation and exchanged views on current regional topics, including
developments in South Asia.
In a handout, the Prime
Minister's Office (PMO) said that the two leaders held wide-ranging
consultations on bilateral relations as well as regional and international
issues of mutual interest.
"Recalling the telephone
conversations during the recent months between the two leaders, the prime
minister expressed confidence that the positive trajectory of bilateral
relations will continue to move forward in the future," the handout issued
late on Thursday said.
PM Imran expressed the hope that
the trust and cordiality marking the relationship would translate into further
deepening and broadening of mutual cooperation in diverse fields.
He also reaffirmed the importance
of the Pakistan Stream gas pipeline as a flagship economic project between the
two countries and also discussed cooperation on prospective energy related
projects.
"The prime minister
underscored Pakistan’s commitment to [forging] a long-term, multi-dimensional
relationship with Russia," the PMO said.
During the meeting, PM Imran also
underlined the need for addressing the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and
preventing a potential economic meltdown in the war-torn country.
"The prime minister
reiterated that Pakistan would continue to work with the international
community for a stable, peaceful and connected Afghanistan. In this regard, he
underscored the ongoing cooperation and coordination between Pakistan and
Russia at various international and regional fora, including the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation."
In regard to South Asia, the
prime minister highlighted the human rights violations in Indian Illegally
Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and underscored the need for a peaceful
resolution of the issue.
"The prime minister also
highlighted the developments detrimental to regional peace and stability and
stressed the need for measures that would help keep the regional balance,"
the statement said.
According to the PMO, PM Imran
"regretted" the latest situation between Russia and Ukraine and said
that Pakistan had hoped "diplomacy could avert a military conflict".
"The prime minister stressed
that conflict was not in anyone’s interest and that developing countries were
always hit the hardest economically in case of conflict. He underlined
Pakistan’s belief that disputes should be resolved through dialogue and
diplomacy."
The premier also expressed
concern about rising extremism and Islamophobia in the country and stressed the
need for interfaith harmony and coexistence.
After the meeting with Putin concluded, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and Energy Minister Nikolay Shulginov called on the premier along with a delegation.
Earlier today, PM Imran laid a
floral wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow in a tribute to the
casualties of World War II.
'PM to return to Pakistan as per schedule'
Before the meeting between PM Imran and Putin, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry — who is part of the Pakistani delegation in Moscow — confirmed that the premier was on his way to meet President Putin, debunking "speculation" regarding the premier's visit being cut short amid Ukraine-Russia tensions.
The information minister also said the premier's "visit is proceeding and that he would return to Pakistan tonight as per schedule".
Chaudhry's clarification came
after a report by Associated Press claimed that the prime minister was ending
his Moscow trip.
According to Dawn News correspondent Adil Shahzeb, who is currently in Moscow, the PM's "important meeting" with Putin was extended to three hours, which was earlier scheduled for an hour.
PM Imran arrived in Moscow yesterday on a two-day official visit, where he was greeted by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov upon his arrival. He was also presented a guard of honour.
Qureshi meets Lavrov
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah
Mehmood Qureshi met his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Moscow as both the
leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations
between the two countries, according to a statement from the Foreign Office.
Qureshi said Pakistan attaches special importance to bilateral relations with Russia. He said relations between Pakistan and Russia have gradually strengthened.
"Pakistan pursues economic
priorities and promotes regional ties in the light of PM Imran Khan's
vision," Qureshi told his Russian counterpart.
Lavrov congratulated Qureshi and
Pakistani leadership on the success of the OIC's Council of Foreign Ministers
on Afghanistan held in Islamabad in December last year and also expressed best
wishes regarding the upcoming meeting of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers
in Islamabad next month.
The last Pakistani premier to
visit Russia was Nawaz Sharif in March 1999, while former president Asif Ali
Zardari came to Moscow in 2011.
PM Imran's visit is viewed by
many in and outside Pakistan with much anticipation though the Pakistan
government terms it a prelude to greater relationship in strategic, energy and
regional connectivity.
The timing of the visit has been
discussed threadbare but top Pakistani government officials term it one of the
rarest opportunities for the energy-starved country to make headway in energy,
regional connectivity and role in Afghanistan post US withdrawal.
National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf, however, had rejected the notion about the timing of the visit. “Yes there is a global tension but our visit is of bilateral nature and the similar path was taken in the visit to China where economy, economic indicators and connectivity was at the heart of that tour,” he had said.
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Courtesy Dawn News
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