Counsellor at the Russian embassy Dr Sergei A. Baranov talks on Pakistan-Russia relations at the seminar in Islamabad.
Dr Sergei A. Baranov, counsellor of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Islamabad, was the keynote speaker at a seminar about Pakistani-Russian relations organized by Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) recently.
The host of the event was IPRI President Vice Admiral Ambassador Khan Hasham Bin Saddique, and prominent speakers included former ambassador to Russia M. Khalid Khattak, Dr Ahmed Ijaz Malik from Quaid-i-Azam University, Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri from the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Dr M. Nawaz Khan, IPRI, and others.
The speakers gave a solid overview of past cooperation, obstacles to expansion, and possibilities for future cooperation. It was said that Russia and China have never been as close as they are today; it was also said that Russia and India have cooperation dating back to before India developed closer cooperation with USA.
Hence, the seminar focused on regional dimensions and geopolitics. The place of Afghanistan and Pakistan was discussed at length, including by Ambassador Khattak, who from the time of the Russian invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, spent his career on unresolved issues.
It was noted that earlier it was a political issue to keep Russia away from the ‘warm waters’, today, that is no longer an issue. The importance of peace in Afghanistan, and good relations between Pakistan, its neighbour, was emphasised.
Guests were invited to lunch and tea. Discussions went on as the students, academics and diplomats could exchange knowledge and views – before they all rushed to check their smartphones and laptops since the day’s working hours were not quite over.
Published in Dawn, May 13th, 2019