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Dar, Lavrov hold talks to strengthen Pakistan-Russia bilateral ties

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has held a diplomatic discussion with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, with both sides focusing on strengthening the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Russia. The engagement reflects continuing momentum in Pakistan's diplomatic outreach to non-Western partners as Islamabad seeks to diversify its international alignments.

The talks covered a broad range of issues including trade and economic cooperation, regional security dynamics, and opportunities for deeper engagement across sectors of mutual interest. Pakistan and Russia have in recent years expanded interactions in energy, agriculture, and defence-adjacent areas, though the relationship remains at a relatively early stage of formal institutionalisation compared to Islamabad's ties with other major powers.

The meeting occurs against a backdrop of significant global geopolitical turbulence, including the ongoing Hormuz crisis and continued conflict in the Middle East, which are reshaping energy trade flows and prompting many countries to reassess established partnerships. For Pakistan, deepening engagement with Moscow carries both economic opportunity and diplomatic sensitivity given the country's existing relationships with Western partners and Gulf states.

No specific agreements or outcomes were publicly announced following the discussions. A joint statement or communiqué, if issued, is expected to outline areas for further dialogue without committing to binding deliverables at this stage.

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Sources: Brecorder
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