FLY: Prime Minister Imran Khan, who And in fly on a two day tour, it is currently meet with President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, yours office and Radio Pakistan reported.
The state news agency said the two leaders will discuss each aspect at length of bilateral relations, in in addition to the regional scenarios with particular reference to the impending catastrophe in Afghanistan.
Prime Minister @ImranKhanPTI has left for meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.#PMIKinRussia fototwitter.com/76d7hfHbgH
– Prime Minister’s Office, Pakistan (@PakPMO) February 24, 2022
The meeting arrives hours after Russia launched an tuttoout invasion of Ukraine via Earth, air and sea, the largest attack Of one state against other in Europe since World War II e confirmation of the worst fears of the west.
The attacks began early Thursday morning after President Putin said in a television address that had approved a “special military operation”.
The move Moscow’s recognition followed of territories in hand to the rebels in Luhansk and Donetsk and said they had asked for his “help”.
During the meeting, the prime minister want also push for the construction of a long overdue, multi-billion dollar-dollar pipeline to be built in cooperation with Russian companies.
The 1,100 km (683 miles) long pipeline, also known as the north-south pipeline, it was initially agreed in 2015 and was to be funded by both Moscow and Islamabad, using a Russian company to build it.
In an interview ahead of during his trip, Khan had expressed concern about the situation in Ukraine and the possibility of new penalties and them effect on The nascent Islamabad collaboration with Fly.
It is not clear how the latest the sanctions will affect the project that would deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) imported from Karachi on the coast of the Arabian Sea a power installations in Punjab.
The prime minister in previously he had placed a wreath at the grave of the Unknown Soldier, a memorial dedicated to the Soviets soldiers killed during the second world war.
Khan, who came in the Russian capital on On Wednesday, he visited the memorial at the Kremlin Wall and paid his respects to him.
The hymns of Pakistan and Russia were played on the occasion as Khan watched for a moment of silence in respect for the fallen soldiers.
Khan is currently in Russia on a two day visit, the first from to prime minister of Pakistan in over two decades.
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