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Russia's Lavrov: "Pakistan-Roosi dosti zindabad"

In the last decade Russia and Pakistan were quietly making progress to get to where they are now. Russia removed Pakistan from arms embargo, supplied Pakistani military with RD-93 engines, MI-17 & MI-35 helicopters, allowed Pakistan to join SCO as a permanent member, cooperated diplomatically on the issue of Afghanistan etc.

In this very forum Pakistanis use to mock Indians. Now it seems it's the PTI youthias who would hate to see Pakistan and Russia's relations strengthening in the form of barter trade agreement, belt and road expansion, and energy agreements. They should come and say whether they support Pakistan's national interests or not. If they cannot leave their cult politics behind then what the establishment is doing against them is 100% justified.
Please tell us why you were bashing IK when he was doing the exact same thing?
 
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Please tell us why you were bashing IK when he was doing the exact same thing?
What same thing?

This is how charsi Khan embarrassed Pakistan on international stage

'Saudi Prince recalls his special jet flying Imran Khan mid way'​

Imran Khan aides sold luxury watch gifted by Saudi Crown Prince, claims Dubai businessman​

Pakistan's pullout from Malaysia summit draws criticism​

Pak absence from Malaysia summit unfortunate: Tayyip Erdogan​




In one go he ruined relations with Saudis, Malaysians and Turks.

and then...

Russian Vladimir Putin Declines To Meet Imran Khan at BRI Summit​

Imran ‘refuses’ to take call from French president​

 
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When the country was shining.
 
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Only if we were honorable people we would honor friends and not backbite them but thanks to our brain dead slave nation and its cancer Army and Haram khor Politician we are good for nothing and nobody's friendship.
 
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In the last decade Russia and Pakistan were quietly making progress to get to where they are now. Russia removed Pakistan from arms embargo, supplied Pakistani military with RD-93 engines, MI-17 & MI-35 helicopters, allowed Pakistan to join SCO as a permanent member, cooperated diplomatically on the issue of Afghanistan etc.

In this very forum Pakistanis use to mock Indians. Now it seems it's the PTI youthias who would hate to see Pakistan and Russia's relations strengthening in the form of barter trade agreement, belt and road expansion, and energy agreements. They should come and say whether they support Pakistan's national interests or not. If they cannot leave their cult politics behind then what the establishment is doing against them is 100% justified.

Oh look, another Indian claiming to be something else so he can fit in.
Mentally sick individuals
 
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Guys, Russia needs money and pak needs cheap oil.
I'm curious , does pak have oil storage facilities to buy hue quantities from Russia in bulk fir future use?

Because 1 ship at a time is laughable, even Bangladesh can buy it if it wants to go against America. Right now Russia is ready to sell to Ukraine as well if they pay. This is right time to buy huge quantities.
 
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Guys, Russia needs money and pak needs cheap oil.
I'm curious , does pak have oil storage facilities to buy hue quantities from Russia in bulk fir future use?

Because 1 ship at a time is laughable, even Bangladesh can buy it if it wants to go against America. Right now Russia is ready to sell to Ukraine as well if they pay. This is right time to buy huge quantities.
simply

advanced indian aerial navy migs's 92 will fire the israeli missiles and explode in the storage of oil

of Pakistanis !
 
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There is an escalating conflict between the West and the Eurasian bloc. Throw in the Brics and the death of the dollar.

If you want to know which side Pakistan should be on, check the atlas.

No check the circumstances.
 
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What same thing?

This is how charsi Khan embarrassed Pakistan on international stage

'Saudi Prince recalls his special jet flying Imran Khan mid way'​

Imran Khan aides sold luxury watch gifted by Saudi Crown Prince, claims Dubai businessman​

Pakistan's pullout from Malaysia summit draws criticism​

Pak absence from Malaysia summit unfortunate: Tayyip Erdogan​




In one go he ruined relations with Saudis, Malaysians and Turks.

and then...

Russian Vladimir Putin Declines To Meet Imran Khan at BRI Summit​

Imran ‘refuses’ to take call from French president​

What does the above have anything to do with IK wanting to buy Russian oil at 30% discount which at the time was denounced by likes of you and rest of the PDM/Fauji supporters as sanctions inviting and useless since no capability to refine Russian oil. And now that same thing is happening, i.e. Russian oil is being bought under PDM/Faujis but you are cheering it on??? Please explain this paradox to the rest of us...
 
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What does the above have anything to do with IK wanting to buy Russian oil at 30% discount which at the time was denounced by likes of you and rest of the PDM/Fauji supporters as sanctions inviting and useless since no capability to refine Russian oil. And now that same thing is happening, i.e. Russian oil is being bought under PDM/Faujis but you are cheering it on??? Please explain this paradox to the rest of us...
There was no such thing as "discounted" oil back then. IK went to Russia on the first day of war unless its your logic that Putin predicted sanctions on his country and IK was so special that he was offered oil as the first customer over countries like China and India. lol. More likely than not IK went there to negotiate for wheat import which isn't something to be proud of because Pakistan itself is a wheat producing and exporting nation and he created an artificial crisis just like the sugar crisis due to corruption/mismanagement
 
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ISLAMABAD: Russia has sought to expand and deepen cooperation with Pakistan as the first shipment carrying Russian oil reached Karachi Port at the weekend.

On the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Moscow and Islamabad, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday issued a video statement expressing his country’s desire to expand cooperation with the South Asian country.

Pakistan and Russia have remained bitter cold-war rivals but their bilateral ties have taken a positive turn in recent years with both sides willing to bury the past and adjust to the new realities.

The two countries have been making efforts to translate their years of quiet diplomacy into tangible outcomes.

In April, the two countries signed a landmark deal that allowed Pakistan to receive the first Russian oil shipment at the weekend. The first shipment is part of the pilot project to assess if Russian oil can be beneficial for Pakistan. It is reported that the first shipment was imported at a discounted rate.

“We know about the great interest and respect that the Pakistani people have towards Russia and President Vladimir Putin. We appreciate it very much,” the Russian foreign minister said in a statement.

He said that there had been different periods in bilateral relations over the past three-quarters of a century. However, he added, Russia had always been interested in expanding cooperation with Pakistan, and under no circumstances has abandoned its commitments.

“The participation of Soviet specialists in the construction of the largest steel mill in Karachi (now called Pakistan Steel Mills) in the 1980s, despite the conflict raging in Afghanistan at the time, is clear evidence of this. The Guddu Thermal Power Plant, then the largest in your country, was also commissioned at that time,” according to Lavrov.

“Nowadays, our relations are advanced and based on trust. They are founded on the concurrence or proximity of approaches to the key issues of the international agenda. Together with our Pakistani partners, we stand for shaping a more just and democratic multipolar world order,” he added.

“We respect the cultural and civilisational diversity of peoples and their right to determine the avenues of their political, social and economic development themselves. I would like to note that Russia's vision of the world order and our understanding of traditional moral values is in harmony with the principles of faith, unity and discipline formulated by the father of the Pakistani people Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is on these pillars that the statehood of modern Pakistan is based.”

He said that Russia attached great importance to further constructive cooperation with Pakistan in international fora.

“We highly appreciate Pakistan's contribution to the activities of the United Nations and its specialised agencies. We welcome Islamabad's active involvement in joint work within the SCO as a full member of this organisation, which plays an important role in establishing multilateral cooperation in Greater Eurasia.”

“We consider the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to be a key international partner in the joint efforts to combat common security challenges and threats, including transborder crime and terrorism.”

“It is encouraging that over the recent years we have succeeded in making significant progress in bilateral trade. Russia has become a major supplier of wheat to Pakistan, with shipments exceeding one million tonnes last year. Negotiations on launching a cooperation project in the oil sector are at their final stage.”

He said that Russia was willing to work together on further engagement with Pakistan and people, strengthening mutually beneficial relations in politics, security, economy, education, in cultural and humanitarian fields as well as in other areas.

He concluded the video by raising the slogan “Pakistan-Roosi dosti zindabad."

Pakistan has taken this one ship load for testing if pakistani refineries can refine the crude oil for effective practical use , it is to be seen how pakistan is going to pay in present conditions .


ISLAMABAD: Russia has sought to expand and deepen cooperation with Pakistan as the first shipment carrying Russian oil reached Karachi Port at the weekend.

On the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Moscow and Islamabad, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday issued a video statement expressing his country’s desire to expand cooperation with the South Asian country.

Pakistan and Russia have remained bitter cold-war rivals but their bilateral ties have taken a positive turn in recent years with both sides willing to bury the past and adjust to the new realities.

The two countries have been making efforts to translate their years of quiet diplomacy into tangible outcomes.

In April, the two countries signed a landmark deal that allowed Pakistan to receive the first Russian oil shipment at the weekend. The first shipment is part of the pilot project to assess if Russian oil can be beneficial for Pakistan. It is reported that the first shipment was imported at a discounted rate.

“We know about the great interest and respect that the Pakistani people have towards Russia and President Vladimir Putin. We appreciate it very much,” the Russian foreign minister said in a statement.

He said that there had been different periods in bilateral relations over the past three-quarters of a century. However, he added, Russia had always been interested in expanding cooperation with Pakistan, and under no circumstances has abandoned its commitments.

“The participation of Soviet specialists in the construction of the largest steel mill in Karachi (now called Pakistan Steel Mills) in the 1980s, despite the conflict raging in Afghanistan at the time, is clear evidence of this. The Guddu Thermal Power Plant, then the largest in your country, was also commissioned at that time,” according to Lavrov.

“Nowadays, our relations are advanced and based on trust. They are founded on the concurrence or proximity of approaches to the key issues of the international agenda. Together with our Pakistani partners, we stand for shaping a more just and democratic multipolar world order,” he added.

“We respect the cultural and civilisational diversity of peoples and their right to determine the avenues of their political, social and economic development themselves. I would like to note that Russia's vision of the world order and our understanding of traditional moral values is in harmony with the principles of faith, unity and discipline formulated by the father of the Pakistani people Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is on these pillars that the statehood of modern Pakistan is based.”

He said that Russia attached great importance to further constructive cooperation with Pakistan in international fora.

“We highly appreciate Pakistan's contribution to the activities of the United Nations and its specialised agencies. We welcome Islamabad's active involvement in joint work within the SCO as a full member of this organisation, which plays an important role in establishing multilateral cooperation in Greater Eurasia.”

“We consider the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to be a key international partner in the joint efforts to combat common security challenges and threats, including transborder crime and terrorism.”

“It is encouraging that over the recent years we have succeeded in making significant progress in bilateral trade. Russia has become a major supplier of wheat to Pakistan, with shipments exceeding one million tonnes last year. Negotiations on launching a cooperation project in the oil sector are at their final stage.”

He said that Russia was willing to work together on further engagement with Pakistan and people, strengthening mutually beneficial relations in politics, security, economy, education, in cultural and humanitarian fields as well as in other areas.

He concluded the video by raising the slogan “Pakistan-Roosi dosti zindabad."

Pakistan has taken this one ship load for testing if pakistani refineries can refine the crude oil for effective practical use , it is to be seen how pakistan is going to pay in present conditions
 
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