Islamabad, Pakistan
19 March 2017 (APP):
Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Sunday said Pakistan’s longstanding partnership with the Russian Federation as well as with its Muslim regions, including the Republic of Tatarstan, would witness significant progress in all areas of mutual interest.
The Prime Minister reiterated his resolve to establish a strong partnership between Pakistan and Russia in all fields as this cooperation would positively contribute towards promoting peace and stability in the region.
He was talking to President of Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov who called on him at the PM House, according to PM Office media wing’s press release.
While warmly welcoming the President of Tatarstan and his delegation to Pakistan, the Prime Minister said that longstanding bilateral relations were a manifestation of a common desire to explore possibilities for enhancing cooperation between Pakistan and Russia.
He emphasized that Pakistan was pursuing a policy of peaceful neighborhood and wishes to resolve all outstanding issues with its neighbours, peacefully through dialogue.
President Rustam Minnikhanov thanked the Prime Minister for extending warm hospitality during his visit to Pakistan and briefed on Tatar business delegation fruitful meetings at Lahore.
The Prime Minister expressed the hope that the Joint Business Forum with businessmen from both sides would develop mutually beneficial contacts and help boost the bilateral trade.
Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif stressed on enhancing bilateral relations in sectors including banking, Halal food, production of cement, automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, technology, culture and education.
Among other delegation members included Albert Karimov Deputy Prime Minister, Alexey Dedov Ambassador of Russian Federation to Pakistan, Ms. Taliya Minullina Chief Executive of Tatarstan Investment Development Agency and Marat Gatin Deputy Director of the Foreign Affairs.
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