The strategic dialogue marks a new phase in their relations that - TopicsExpress



          

The strategic dialogue marks a new phase in their relations that have been characterized by a long history of estrangement. The two-day dialogue would cover a wide range of issues including exchange of views on regional and international developments, and discussions on economic, political and defence cooperation. Pakistan-Russia rapprochement has been quietly in the works for the past three years. There have been a number of high-level exchanges, both political and military, during this period, which essentially helped the two countries to move towards a reset in ties. The start of the strategic dialogue now lays the institutional framework for rebuilding the relationship. Russian President Vladimir Putin was to visit Pakistan last September, but cancelled the trip at the eleventh hour due to unspecified reasons. However, the setback did not stop the normalisation process. The Pakistan-Russia détente is driven by international developments in which both countries have policy convergences on a number of issues. Equally important is the fact that the détente is centred around growing defence relations between the two countries. Army Chief Gen Kayani visited Russia for the second time last year and Russian ground forces chief Col Gen Vladimir V. Chirkin was here this month. Moscow had for long remained averse to developing defence cooperation with Islamabad because of opposition from New Delhi. M.M
Posted on: Tue, 03 Sep 2013 06:14:54 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015