Russian Ambassador Alexey Y. Dedov, SVI President Dr Zafar Iqbal Cheema and other participants at the opening of a Pakistan-Russia conference in Islamabad.
Ambassador Alexey Y. Dedov said at a conference that he was quite satisfied with the volume of trade between Russia and Pakistan, which was $732 million last year. He said there is a need to settle an old financial dispute between the countries so that trade can be normalised and bank correspondence can be direct.
He listed a number of fields of current and future trade, with gas and energy taking the lead, but other fields, too, such as agriculture, medicines and military equipment, can play a greater role.
The ambassador was a key speaker at a conference where a number of Russian researchers attended, along with Pakistani colleagues, and diplomats from the two countries. The conference was opened by Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua and chaired by Dr Zafar Iqbal Cheema of the Strategic Vision Institute (SVI).
In addition to trade, Russia plays an important role in counterterrorism actions, in finding durable solutions in Afghanistan, and also in Syria and Iran. It was noted that there is close cooperation with China, and also India.
It was furthermore noted that Eurasia and Central Asian countries have a growing importance; Russia’s territory stretches all the way from the Baltic Sea in Western Europe to the Far East, including borders with North Korea and the East Sea of Japan. Yet, the growth is more in the central and western parts of the vast land than the more sparsely populated land to the far east of the Ural Mountains.
The audience included invited diplomats, researchers, graduate students and others.
“The one-day event was indeed well-attended throughout, and I am glad I set aside a full day for it; we need substantive meetings like this, not only shorter speeches on foreign affairs,” said a Pakistani university teacher.
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