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President of Russia has accepted the invitation of our prime minister for a visit to pakistan..... My personal thinking is that it is Geo strategic shift of sides by world power. as in the context of all the events happening out there. I predict Russia will offer support in SCO and financial supports and also will collaborate to ensure oil and gas supply from iran and azbakistan.....


I want input from all members.... please refrain from trolling and stay on the topic.

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Leo the lion
 
they accept the invitation every time when we offer but they never came
hope this time may be
 
Maiden trip: Vladimir Putin to visit Pakistan in Sept

By Kamran Yousaf
Published: March 6, 2012

ISLAMABAD: It was -8 degrees Celsius in Moscow on Tuesday but a telephone call from Islamabad to the Kremlin brought about some warmth in the otherwise frosty Pakistan-Russia relationship.

The newly-elected Russian president, Vladimir Putin, accepted an invitation extended by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to travel to Islamabad in September this year, said an official announcement. This will be the first-ever trip to Islamabad by any Russian head of state.

According to the statement, Premier Gilani telephoned Putin to congratulate him on his success in the presidential elections, and formally invited him to an official trip to Pakistan.

The dates of the visit will be decided by the two foreign ministers soon, the statement added.

Quadrilateral meetings

Apart from holding bilateral talks with the country’s leadership, the Russian leader will also attend a quadrilateral summit scheduled for later this year, a senior foreign ministry official told The Express Tribune.

The summit would be attended by leaders of Pakistan, Russia, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, and focus on regional issues with particular emphasis on the Afghan endgame, the official added.

The last such meeting was held in the Tajik capital Dushanbe in 2011 where the four nations urged the US-led Nato forces to step up the training of local security forces before pulling out of Afghanistan.

Russia, which suffered a humiliating defeat in Afghanistan in the 1980s, has voiced concerns on the future of the country once the US-led coalition withdraws its troops.

The concern was shared with Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar who visited Moscow last month.

Official sources say that Russia has apprehensions that Afghanistan may slip into a civil war again due to lack of a clear roadmap for future political dispensation.

Changing ties

Meanwhile, the maiden visit by a Russian head of state to Pakistan reflects the recent improvement in bilateral relations between former cold-war rivals.

In May last year, President Asif Ali Zardari undertook a historic visit to Moscow, the first official trip by any head of state from Pakistan in 37 years.

The shift is purportedly part of Pakistan’s realignment in the region in the wake of its fragile ties with the US.

Pakistan is currently reevaluating its cooperation with the US based on recommendations furnished by an all-party bicameral parliamentary panel. The foreign policy review includes recommendations that Pakistan re-evaluate its relationship with Russia.

On its part, Russia, in an unprecedented move, denounced last year’s Nato cross border raid on Pakistani check posts and believed to have backed Islamabad’s move to shut down supplies for western forces stationed in Afghanistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 7th, 2012.
 
This is getting interesting .... Really interesting .

If Pakistan somehow convinces Russia to Replace USA , it will be biggest loss for USA even bigger loss then they faced in Afghanistan.

Currently Pakistan is looking for an Ally who will stand behind her when we get straight with USA , it will be either China, Russia or both .
 
1.We are witnessing a paradigm shift in Pakistan's foreign relations. Perhaps a retreat to where it should always have been.

2.Let us recall here, Gen Akbar Khan's planned coup would have placed Pakistan in the socialist bloc led by USSR. Liaqat Ali Khan was assassinated days after he had declared his intention of visiting USSR. He had also hinted he would come back with some exciting news. The Tashkhent Declaration had brought Pakistan closer to the Soviet Union. Ayub had been disappointed with the betrayal of USA in 1965 War when Pakistan was allied under an US-Pakistan Def alliance, CENTO and SEATO. It is no secret that the Americans thereafter dropped Ayub from their list of friends and deputed the Shah of Iran to find alternatives. Again Bhutto annoyed the Americans when he became socialistic.

3. At partition, it would have been natural for Pakistan to ally with the Eastern Bloc because India continued to be a darling of the West, thanks to Nehru and Congress leadership. If Jinnah had lived longer he would definitely not ally himself so closely with UK and the West whom he disliked.
 
This is getting interesting .... Really interesting .

If Pakistan somehow convinces Russia to Replace USA , it will be biggest loss for USA even bigger loss then they faced in Afghanistan.

Currently Pakistan is looking for an Ally who will stand behind her when we get straight with USA , it will be either China, Russia or both .


Nope. Russia can never replace USA. However, realignment with post Soviet Russia and already warm relations with China, Pakistan can force USA to respect Pakistan a bit more.
 
Okay great to see Russians friendship with Pakistan after all they are our neighbors....:)
 
i believe this has already been posted.
any one can tell me if this is the first visit of a Russian state head to Pakistan?
 
Good, Congrats to the Pakistani Government. Putin is a great leader of who has a great stake in shaping the modern world. Make use of him and his benovalance.
 
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