Pakistan, Russia Vow to Strengthen Ties in Key Sectors
Pakistan and Russia commit to expanding cooperation in trade, energy, agriculture, and regional initiatives, with Russia inviting Pakistan's Prime Minister for a visit in November, officials said.
- On September 2, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin met Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing to discuss bilateral relations.
- The meeting followed prior high-level engagements and growing cooperation amid regional challenges and emphasized the importance of multilateralism and diplomacy.
- They pledged to enhance ties across trade, energy, and connectivity, signing new protocols on agriculture, iron, steel, energy, transport, and a trade corridor linking Belarus, Russia, Central Asia, and Pakistan.
- Putin described Pakistan as a longstanding partner in Asia and extended an invitation to Prime Minister Shehbaz to come to Russia in November, which Shehbaz accepted, expressing optimism about enhancing trade and cooperation.
- The meeting reaffirmed mutual commitment to sovereignty, regional dialogue, and strengthening Pakistan-Russia relations, suggesting deeper collaboration for regional stability and prosperity.
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'Pakistan remains our traditional partner': Putin meets Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing, calls for deeper ties
In a bilateral meeting with Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing, Russian leader Vladimir Putin called Pakistan a 'traditional partner' of Russia and discussed deepening the bilateral relationship.
·Mumbai, India
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