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PM Imran meets Russian FM, stresses consultation on significant issues


NEW YORK: Prime Minister Imran Khan met with Foreign Minister of the Russian alliance Sergei Lavrov uninvolved of the 74th Session of the United Nations Security Council, said an official public statement on Thursday. 

In the gathering today, the PM put accentuation on the significance of the two sides counseling each other on all issues of regular intrigue. 

The PM focused on the significance put on ties with the Russian Federation in Pakistan's international strategy, expressed the official articulation. 

The leader communicated fulfillment at the enduring development of two-sided participation in differing territories including political, exchange, vitality, venture, security and guard. 

Reviewing his communication with Russian President Putin uninvolved of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Bishkek on 13 June 2019, the PM said that a broad trade of perspectives on two-sided just as local and global issues occurred. 

He emphasized his greeting for President Putin to visit Pakistan. 

The Prime Minister noticed that Pakistan and Russia had kept in touch, following the one-sided and unlawful Indian activities of 5 August in Indian involved Kashmir. 

India's forceful stance keeps on representing a grave hazard to the territorial harmony and security which the worldwide network must take genuine note of, he included. 

“The PM emphasised that the Kashmiri population under the Indian regime had been locked down for over 53 days and the international community must urge India to lift curfew and other restrictions and also play its role in the just resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute,”said the announcement. 

It merits referencing that Russia is the leader of UN Security Council for the present month, included the public statement. 

“Views were also exchanged on the Afghan peace process. Prime Minister Imran Khan reiterated that there was no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan. He emphasised that the stalled peace process must be resumed at the earliest to advance the objectives of peaceful, stable, and prosperous Afghanistan.” 

In the interim, Vice President of Indonesia H.E. Muhammad Jusuf Kalla additionally approached PM Khan today uninvolved of the UNGA session.

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