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The Prime Minister will visit Russia on February 23-24, on Putin’s request.

2022-02-22

Prime Minister Imran Khan will travel to Russia on the 23rd and 24th of February 2022 at the request of Russian President Vladimir Putin. A bilateral summit will be the highlight of Prime Minister Khan’s visit, which he will attend with a high-level delegation that includes members of his cabinet.Continue Reading

In the last week of February, Prime Minister Imran Khan is set to visit to Russia.

2022-02-07

Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Prime Minister, is set to visit Russia in the last week of February. According to reports, PM’s tour will be historic because it will take place after a 23-year break. Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Russia at the request of Russian President Vladimir Putin. In additionContinue Reading

According to Pakistani insiders, Imran Khan is unlikely to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

2022-02-04

According Pakistani diplomatic sources, Prime Minister Imran Khan is unlikely to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in China. Vladimir Putin is expected to visit China during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit, according to diplomatic sources. The Winter Olympics’ opening ceremony is scheduled to attract a number of world leaders, includingContinue Reading

As tensions in Ukraine rise, the United States sends more troops to NATO allies.

2022-01-25

According to US media, the US is considering sending up to 5,000 soldiers to NATO partners in the Baltic and Eastern Europe as fears grow that Russia may attack Ukraine. According to the New York Times, the deployment might include 1,000 to 5,000 troops, as well as naval vessels andContinue Reading

The US is ready to discuss missiles and military drills with Russia, according to a White House official.

2022-01-09

WASHINGTON: A senior White House official said Saturday that the US is prepared to discuss the two countries’ missile systems and military exercises in discussions that could start as early as Sunday in Geneva. Diplomats from the United States and Russia are meeting in Switzerland to attempt to ease tensionsContinue Reading

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