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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today (Monday) denied reports claiming Russian President Vladimir Putin would visit Pakistan this month.
In a statement, FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri clarified that while “invitations for visits at the summit level have been extended by both sides”, no visit by the Russian president had been scheduled yet.
“Pakistan and Russia are committed to building a strong multi-dimensional relationship that not only serves their respective national interests but also contributes to regional as well as global peace and security,” he added.
The spokesperson further said exchange of high-level visits was an important part of the growing Pakistan-Russia relations. He recalled that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov paid a successful visit to Islamabad in April this year and last year Pakistan’s foreign minister and defence minister visited the Russian Federation.
Lavrov’s visit to Pakistan two months ago came as Moscow sought to increase its stature in the region, particularly in Afghanistan, where it looks to inject itself as a key player in accelerated efforts to find a peaceful end to decades of war.
His two-day trip to Pakistan was the first visit by a Russian foreign minister in nine years, part of a warming in once frosty relations. During his trip, the Russian foreign minister remarked in a statement, “We stand ready to strengthen the anti-terrorist potential of Pakistan, including by supplying Pakistan with special military equipment.”