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Shehbaz Sharif to Visit Russia Next Week, Official Says

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to visit Russia on March 3-5, according to reports citing a Pakistani official. Russian state news agency RIA confirmed the plans via its Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov. Established diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Russia date back to May 1, 1948—a period of contained friendship during the Cold War era.

Despite initial tensions rooted in ideological differences, both nations have cultivated a robust partnership over time. Recent developments suggest this strategic alliance is reaching new heights as Sharif’s visit aims to bolster economic ties and underscore their mutual interests. With an established track record of cooperation, this upcoming trip promises to further strengthen diplomatic bonds between the two countries.

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The visit comes at a pivotal juncture for regional geopolitics, underscoring Russia’s growing influence in South Asia. As Pakistan seeks greater integration within the global community, such alliances are crucial in shaping its foreign policy objectives. This visit by Sharif marks not just another step towards strengthening this critical partnership but also underscores the evolving landscape of bilateral relations between these two influential neighbors.

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