Pak NSA, Army chief in Russia, vow to boost security, military ties

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad/Moscow 

The advisers of and have met in and discussed the situation in and the main challenges and threats to global security, said.

Pakistan's Adviser (Ret) visited this week and met Nikolai Patrushev, of the Council of the Russian Federation, reported.

Janjua, who led a high-level inter-ministerial delegation, reaffirmed Pakistan's desire to continue to work together with for further improvement in relationship and to seek enduring peace and stability in the region, it said.

This is the first-time ever that inter-ministerial level delegations led by advisers of the two countries met each other, the Pakistani newspaper reported.

Russia's state-run agency reported that Patrushev and Janjua stressed their interest in further cooperation between and

"Issues of bilateral military cooperation in information and countering international terrorism were studied," it quoted the Russian Council press service as saying.

"The situation in and the main challenges and threats to global were discussed," it added.

Janjua arrived in to take part in the ninth international meeting of chiefs that will be held in Sochi on April 24-26, reported.

Janjua gave an elaborate presentation on trends of global power He shared his strategic thinking about evolving challenges around the globe with particular focus on the region, reported.

He also highlighted the common opportunities for and

Regional connectivity and prospects of closer cooperation in the fields of space, defence, security, economy and trade, cyber security, intelligence-sharing remained the main focus of the delegation level talks, it said.

Both sides expressed their satisfaction at the positive trajectory and progression of mutual relationship at bilateral and multilateral levels including at the Shanghai Cooperation Organistation and the

Meanwhile, Army has met Commander-in-Chief and discussed and defence-related issues.

Salyukov said is a geo-strategically important country and is keen to expand its existing bilateral military-to-military cooperation, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Army's media arm, said in a statement yesterday.

Bajwa said that "reciprocates desire of enhanced bilateral military engagements" with Russia, the statement said.

Bajwa said that has recently played a positive role to help resolve complex situations in the region. He also said that will continue to play its part to keep conflicts away from the region and seek approaches which bring regional convergences into play rather that the divergences, the statement said.

The chill Pak-US ties, especially after warned against providing safe havens to terror groups, has further pushed towards and

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 17:55 IST