ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday his country wanted to enhance bilateral cooperation with Russia in a number of areas, particularly energy, trade and investment, Pakistani state media reported.
The prime minister said this during his meeting with Ambassador of the Russian Federation, Albert P. Khorev, in Islamabad, the state-run APP news agency reported, citing Sharif’s office.
He stressed the need for early convening of the 9th session of the Inter-governmental Commission (IGC), due to be hosted by Russia later this year.
“He also urged the Russian side to send a delegation to Pakistan to hold discussions with their counterparts to identify ways to enhance the existing level of trade and investment ties between the two countries,” the report read.
“While fondly recalling their meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Samarkand in 2022, the prime minister reiterated his invitation to President [Vladimir] Putin to undertake an official visit to Pakistan at his earliest convenience.”
He thanked President Putin for the congratulatory message sent to him on his re-election.
The Russian ambassador assured the prime minister that Russia wanted to build stronger ties with Pakistan, according to the report.
In addition to energy, trade and investment, Ambassador Khorev said, Russia was also keen to enhance cooperation with Pakistan in education and culture.
Pakistan, faced with an economic slowdown for the last two years, is currently making efforts to expand bilateral trade with several countries, including Russia.
In November, Islamabad achieved a milestone in regional trade by beginning the transportation of fruit to Russia via land.
Pakistan notified a mechanism for barter trade with Russia, Iran and Afghanistan in February 2023, allowing state -owned enterprises and private sector entities to engage both in imports and export of goods.