With Islamabad in a difficult situation to maintain a balance in its ties with Moscow and the West, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi spoke on telephone with Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov on Saturday and discussed the bilateral ties and the regional situation.
Recalling his recent visit to Russia as part of the prime minister’s delegation, Foreign Minister Qureshi stated that the two sides had held wide-ranging talks on key subjects on bilateral agenda and the region including Afghanistan.
Foreign Minister Lavrov conveyed deepest condolences over the loss of lives in the terrorist attack on a mosque in Peshawar and stressed Russia’s condemnation of terrorism in all forms. Foreign Minister Lavrov also conveyed that the Russian side would be following-up on the important bilateral matters discussed and that the two sides would continue to work together on promoting shared goals of peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Underlining Pakistan’s concern at the latest situation in Ukraine, Foreign Minister Qureshi highlighted that Pakistan had emphasized fundamental principles of UN Charter, called for de-escalation, and underscored the need for a diplomatic solution in accordance with the relevant multilateral agreements, international law, and provisions of the UN Charter.
Foreign Minister Qureshi also apprised the Russian Foreign Minister of his recent phone conversations with the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Poland, Romania and Hungary and with the High Representative of the European Union, in which he had shared Pakistan’s principled position and stressed the importance of finding a solution through dialogue and diplomacy. Foreign Minister Qureshi expressed the hope that the talks initiated between Russia and Ukraine would succeed in finding a diplomatic solution.
Foreign Minister Lavrov shared Russia’s perspective on the situation, referred to the opening of the “humanitarian corridor”, and underlined readiness for the next round of talks with the Ukrainian side.
Foreign Minister Qureshi emphasized that safe and swift return of Pakistani citizens from Ukraine remained the government’s top most priority and requested for the Russian government’s assistance and facilitation in this regard. Foreign Minister Lavrov assured of full support on this account.
The two ministers agreed to remain in close contact.
The foreign ministers of Pakistan and Russia on Saturday held a telephonic conversation amid ongoing Ukraine crisis that puts Islamabad in a difficult situation to maintain a balance in its ties with Moscow and the West.
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov spoke amid pressure on Pakistan by Western countries to take a clear stance against Moscow over its conflict with Ukraine.
Pakistan has so far maintained a neutral stance, neither condemning Russia nor supporting Ukraine.
FM Qureshi also took to Twitter to share details of the ‘constructive call’ with his Russian counterpart.
A statement issued by the foreign office said besides bilateral ties, the two foreign ministers discussed the regional situation. Recalling his recent visit to Russia as part of the prime minister’s delegation, Foreign Minister Qureshi stated that the two sides had held wide-ranging talks on key subjects on bilateral agenda and the region including Afghanistan.
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Foreign Minister Lavrov conveyed deepest condolences over the loss of life in the terrorist attack on a mosque in Peshawar on March 4 and stressed Russia’s condemnation of terrorism in all forms. Foreign Minister Lavrov also conveyed that the Russian side would be following-up on the important bilateral matters discussed and that the two sides would continue to work together on promoting shared goals of peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Underlining Pakistan’s concern at the latest situation in Ukraine, Qureshi highlighted that Pakistan had emphasised fundamental principles of UN charter, called for de-escalation, and underscored the need for a diplomatic solution in accordance with the relevant multilateral agreements, international law, and provisions of the UN Charter.
He also apprised the Russian counterpart of his recent phone conversations with the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Poland, Romania and Hungary and with the high representative of the European Union, in which he had shared Pakistan’s principled position and stressed the importance of finding a solution through dialogue and diplomacy.
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Foreign Minister Qureshi expressed the hope that the talks initiated between Russia and Ukraine would succeed in finding a diplomatic solution.
Foreign Minister Lavrov shared Russia’s perspective on the situation, referred to the opening of the “humanitarian corridor”, and underlined readiness for the next round of talks with the Ukrainian side.
Qureshi emphasised that safe and swift return of Pakistani citizens from Ukraine remained the government’s top most priority and requested for the Russian government’s assistance and facilitation in this regard.
Foreign Minister Lavrov assured his Pakistani counterpart of full support on this account. The two ministers agreed to remain in close contact.