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A Russian delegation led by Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, M.M. Popov accompanied by Assistant Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, A.N. Venediktov and T.P. Boykov, called on the National Security Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua for an elaborate discussion this afternoon. Besides focusing on enhancing the scope of bilateral relations and cooperation, matters pertaining to regional security situation came under deliberate discussion.
NSA warmly received and welcomed the guests and thanked them for coming over to Pakistan. "Such visits always prove to be instrumental in enhancing better understanding and further strengthening of bilateral relations," he said. NSA, subsequently, gave them a detailed presentation focusing on the global trends of power politics, regional security situation and the role which Pakistan plays against terrorism and also in maintaining the regional strategic balance. NSA adequately highlighted connectivity potential of Pakistan and how whole of the region and world can gain from it. Pakistan is a country which holds great future in its palms. Only the world needs to recognise and capitalize on it by way of cooperation and nor confrontation. Seeking economic prosperity and investing in the peace will enable the world to reap the benefits which Pakistan can offer. He stressed the importance of increasing cooperation among the regional countries and suggested that collective efforts are required to seek peace and stability for the region.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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