
Pakistan, Russia have 'enormous potential' to deepen ties: Zardari
President Asif Ali Zardari cutting the cake to mark the 35th national day celebrations of the Russian Federation, in Islamabad on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. Photo: PID
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President Asif Ali Zardari said that Pakistan and Russia possess "enormous potential" that must be harnessed to expand bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, technology, and people-to-people exchanges.
He made these remarks while addressing a ceremony held in Islamabad on Tuesday to mark the 35th National Day of the Russian Federation.
'On this significant occasion, Pakistan joins Russia in celebrating this National Day, reflecting our solidarity and friendship,' President Zardari said. 'I am glad to state that our bilateral relations have improved over the years, based on mutual respect, cooperation, and shared interests in various fields.'
He extended warm congratulations to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ambassador Albert Khorev, and the people of Russia. The ceremony began with the national anthems of both countries, solemnly observed by the attendees.
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President Zardari said Pakistan regards Russia as an important global power and a key player in promoting peace and stability in the Eurasian region.
He highlighted recent high-level exchanges between Islamabad and Moscow, describing them as laying the foundation for deeper engagement. 'Pakistan and Russia also continue to cooperate closely on regional and international platforms,' he added.
Referring to recent diplomatic outreach, the president said, 'Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Tariq Fatemi, had a very promising meeting with the Russian Foreign Minister in Moscow early this month where both sides had underscored the importance of peace and stability in the region.'
Expressing optimism about the future of bilateral ties, the president said: 'I am confident that the bonds of friendship between Pakistan and Russia will continue to strengthen. As we celebrate this important occasion tonight, let us reaffirm our commitment to building bridges of understanding and cooperation between our two nations. Let us take hold of the opportunities that lie ahead and work together for a brighter and more prosperous future. Long live Pakistan-Russia friendship.'
Earlier, in his welcome address, Russian Ambassador Albert Khorev said Russia remained a sovereign, powerful, and resilient nation, 'driven by the unwavering support of its people.'
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Quoting President Vladimir Putin, the ambassador said that Russia had historically played a unifying role in the region, stretching 'from the Baltics to the Caucasus.'
He noted the 'satisfactory pace' of Pak-Russia bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors and appreciated Pakistan's growing interest in Russian culture and language.
'We commend the Pakistani enthusiasm for learning the Russian language,' he said. 'The Russian Mission is actively supporting the establishment and expansion of language learning institutions across the country.'
Ambassador Khorev reaffirmed Russia's support for Pakistan at various international platforms and expressed a desire to deepen ties in education, diplomacy, and mutual development.
The ceremony concluded with a musical performance by a Russian folk artist.
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