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Strategic dialogue: Russian delegation due this month The Express Tribune
The meeting titled, Pakistan-Russia Consultative Group on Strategic Stability is the latest sign of growing ties between the two bitter cold war rivals.
ISLAMABAD :Senior officials from Pakistan and Russia will meet later this month as part of efforts to initiate promoting partnership on key regional and strategic issues, according to official sources in Islamabad.
The meeting titled, Pakistan-Russia Consultative Group on Strategic Stability is the latest sign of growing ties between the two bitter cold war rivals.
The Russian delegation, which is due in Islamabad by the end of April, will be led by its deputy foreign minister, said a foreign ministry official while requesting anonymity.
The official said discussions will focus on issues concerning arms control, nuclear disarmament, and non-proliferation. Afghanistans current situation will also be of primary concern.
Islamabad and Moscow remained bitter enemies in the 1980s when Pakistan along with other western countries backed the Afghan Mujahedeen in order to fight the Soviet troops in Afghanistan.
However, in recent years, both countries have made attempts to move beyond the cold-war era.
Pakistans foreign policy guidelines approved by the Parliament in 2011 in the wake of US secret raid to kill Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad had laid special emphasis on improving ties with Russia.
Last year, Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani took a historic trip to Moscow suggesting realignments in the region. Recently, senior official from Pakistan, China and Russia met in Beijing and stressed the need towards a peaceful transition in Afghanistan.
The three countries agreed to make concrete efforts to safeguard peace, stability and security in Afghanistan, and support the Afghan-led, Afghan-owned, reconciliation process.
They also agreed to support the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in playing a greater role on the Afghanistan issue and discuss increased cooperation on counter-terrorism and anti-narcotics within the framework of the Istanbul Process.
The meeting titled, Pakistan-Russia Consultative Group on Strategic Stability is the latest sign of growing ties between the two bitter cold war rivals.
ISLAMABAD :Senior officials from Pakistan and Russia will meet later this month as part of efforts to initiate promoting partnership on key regional and strategic issues, according to official sources in Islamabad.
The meeting titled, Pakistan-Russia Consultative Group on Strategic Stability is the latest sign of growing ties between the two bitter cold war rivals.
The Russian delegation, which is due in Islamabad by the end of April, will be led by its deputy foreign minister, said a foreign ministry official while requesting anonymity.
The official said discussions will focus on issues concerning arms control, nuclear disarmament, and non-proliferation. Afghanistans current situation will also be of primary concern.
Islamabad and Moscow remained bitter enemies in the 1980s when Pakistan along with other western countries backed the Afghan Mujahedeen in order to fight the Soviet troops in Afghanistan.
However, in recent years, both countries have made attempts to move beyond the cold-war era.
Pakistans foreign policy guidelines approved by the Parliament in 2011 in the wake of US secret raid to kill Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad had laid special emphasis on improving ties with Russia.
Last year, Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani took a historic trip to Moscow suggesting realignments in the region. Recently, senior official from Pakistan, China and Russia met in Beijing and stressed the need towards a peaceful transition in Afghanistan.
The three countries agreed to make concrete efforts to safeguard peace, stability and security in Afghanistan, and support the Afghan-led, Afghan-owned, reconciliation process.
They also agreed to support the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in playing a greater role on the Afghanistan issue and discuss increased cooperation on counter-terrorism and anti-narcotics within the framework of the Istanbul Process.