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Musharraf arrives on three-day visit to Moscow
Moscow, Feb 04: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf arrived here today on a three-day visit at the invitation of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
Moscow, Feb 04: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf arrived here today on a three-day visit at the invitation of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
The two leaders are expected to sign bilateral agreements
dealing with economic and defence cooperation. Indo-Pak
relations and the issue of Kashmir are also expected to top
the agenda of their meeting.
The main talks are to be held at the Kremlin tomorrow in which ways to combat terrorism, situation in South Asia, Iraq, North Korea would be discussed
On the bilateral front, leaders of the two countries are to focus on boosting bilateral trade and explore the possibility of Russian private investments in steel, oil and gas projects, Russian foreign ministry officials said.
Musharraf is scheduled to go on Kremlin sightseeing tour and visit world famous Bolshoi theatre on the first day of his visit here.
According to local media, Musharraf is also expected to discuss purchase of Russian arms and a communication satellite.
Musharraf would be leaving for home on Thursday after addressing a news conference.
"President Musharraf has been invited to Moscow within the framework of President Putin's foreign policy of having various level of working partnership with all the countries of the world. However, this will not be done at the cost of our traditional partner and friend India," a senior foreign ministry official said on condition of anonymity. Bureau Report
The main talks are to be held at the Kremlin tomorrow in which ways to combat terrorism, situation in South Asia, Iraq, North Korea would be discussed
On the bilateral front, leaders of the two countries are to focus on boosting bilateral trade and explore the possibility of Russian private investments in steel, oil and gas projects, Russian foreign ministry officials said.
Musharraf is scheduled to go on Kremlin sightseeing tour and visit world famous Bolshoi theatre on the first day of his visit here.
According to local media, Musharraf is also expected to discuss purchase of Russian arms and a communication satellite.
Musharraf would be leaving for home on Thursday after addressing a news conference.
"President Musharraf has been invited to Moscow within the framework of President Putin's foreign policy of having various level of working partnership with all the countries of the world. However, this will not be done at the cost of our traditional partner and friend India," a senior foreign ministry official said on condition of anonymity. Bureau Report