
Qudssia Akhlaque
A move in the right direction
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Pakistan considers Russia as an engine for increased economic
growth and a factor of peace and stability in the SCO region. Both the
countries seem equally keen to broaden and diversify mutually
advantageous cooperation, particularly in the energy sector.
The two countries have also been discussing the possibility of
developing rail links with Iran and other areas in the SCO region from
Pakistan. Russia had shown some interest in Pakistan’s keenness to
develop rail links to Central Asia from Gwadar.
Reaffirmation of Russian support for Pakistan’s request for full membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is another encouraging sign.
Notably in June 2005, Pakistan supported Russia’s bid for observer status in the OIC and in turn Russia helped Pakistan obtain the observer status in the SCO.
Both share the view on the need for a multi-polar world and the centrality of the UN role in the world affairs.
Reaffirmation of Russian support for Pakistan’s request for full membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is another encouraging sign.
Notably in June 2005, Pakistan supported Russia’s bid for observer status in the OIC and in turn Russia helped Pakistan obtain the observer status in the SCO.
Both share the view on the need for a multi-polar world and the centrality of the UN role in the world affairs.
The growing presence of US and Nato forces in the region and
Pakistan’s active cooperation with both had made Moscow somewhat
uneasy. However, Pakistan’s gradual distancing from the US has
encouraged the Russians towards closer cooperation.
Pakistani diplomats at the Envoys Conference in Islamabad a couple of
months back had advocated more proactive engagement with Russia. Some
promising signs of renewed engagement, including the recently concluded
visit of Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar to Russia, are visible. This
visit also signals to the US Pakistan’s greater activity within its
Asian neighbourhood. Russia has, alongside China, become more assertive
in demonstrating multi-polarity as opposed to uni-polarity on the global
power scene.