ISLAMABAD (PTI): Pakistan Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani is scheduled to visit Russia next week to give a push to Islamabad's efforts to improve relations with Moscow ahead of the pull out of foreign troops from Afghanistan.
Kayani during his October 3-6 visit will hold talks with Russia's top military leadership and is expected to meet some political leaders, defence sources said Saturday.
It is expected that he will also meet President Vladimir Putin, who recently called off a scheduled visit to Pakistan.
This will be the Pakistan Army chief's first visit to Russia since 2009, when he had made a trip at the invitation of his counterpart.
Sources said Kayani's previous visit had helped prepare the grounds for a meeting between President Asif Ali Zardari and then President Dmitry Medvedev in 2010.
Col. Gen. Alexander Postnikov, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Ground Forces, visited Pakistan in May last year. This was the first visit by a senior Russian military commander to Pakistan in many years.
The defence sources said Pakistan is keen to seek Russia's cooperation to upgrade some of its military hardware, including Mi-17 helicopters and T-80UD tanks. Pakistan also wants to forge military-to-military exchanges with Russia, they said.
The cancellation of Putin's two-day visit, which was scheduled to begin on October 2, led to the postponement of a quadrilateral summit of Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
Pakistan had been projecting Putin's visit as an opportunity to reset bilateral ties, which have been strained since the days of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
In a letter sent to President Zardari, Putin expressed his eagerness to "jointly enhance our efforts to further develop Russian-Pakistani ties and advance mutually beneficial trade and economic projects", the statement said.
There has been speculation that Putin's decision to cancel his visit could be linked to Pakistan's reluctance to award the work of building its section of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline to Russian energy giant Gazprom.
Gazprom had wanted the project to be awarded to it without bidding, something that Pakistan is reluctant to do.
Russia had made a proposal in this regard when Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar visited Russia earlier this year.
Pakistani officials have said such a step would violate the rules of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Pak Army chief to visit Russia next week
Article Posted on : - Oct 01, 2012
Other Related News
India, Sri Lanka decide to ramp up defence, energy, trade ties
India and Sri Lanka Monday adopted a futuristic vision to expand their partnership, resolved to soon conclude a defence cooperation pact and decided to ramp up energy ties by establishing electricity grid connectivity and multi-product petroleum pipelines.
The Indian Air Force, in its flight trials evaluation report submitted before the Defence Ministry l..
view articleAn insight into the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft competition...
view articleSky enthusiasts can now spot the International Space Station (ISS) commanded by Indian-American astr..
view article