Bilateral Relations

Prime Minister Imran Khan to meet with President Putin in Moscow

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Prime Minister Imran Khan today left for Russia on a two-day visit – the first by a Pakistani premier in over two decades – during which he will hold talks with President Vladimir Putin and exchange views on major regional and international issues. Khan is accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising senior members of his Cabinet, APA reports citing the Twitter page of Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry.

According to the Foreign Office, the bilateral summit between Prime Minister Khan and President Putin will be the highlight of the visit.

 

“During the Summit meeting, the two leaders will review the entire array of bilateral relations including energy cooperation. They will also have a wide-ranging exchange of views on major regional and international issues, including Islamophobia and the situation in Afghanistan,” the Foreign Office said.

It said Imran Khan’s visit will contribute to further deepening the multifaceted Pakistan-Russia bilateral relationship and enhancement of cooperation in diverse fields.

In a tweet, the Russian Foreign Office said that President Putin and Prime Minister Khan will hold talks in Moscow tomorrow.

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