Putin’s Pakistan puzzle
LAST week, Russian President Vladimir Putin talked on several geopolitical issues in St Petersburg, which also define Moscow’s approach to China, India and Pakistan. The most interesting statement he made was that he does not believe Pakistan was under the control of China; he said that Pakistan is a large country that has multifaceted ties with different states. Perhaps he was trying to justify Moscow’s recent defence-related talks, which the Taliban regime’s defence ministe
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently commented on Pakistan's international relations, stating he does not believe Pakistan is solely controlled by China. He highlighted Pakistan's diverse ties with various nations, suggesting Russia's engagement strategy mirrors this multi-faceted approach. This perspective comes amidst ongoing defense discussions between Moscow and the Taliban regime, which Pakistan has viewed critically. Putin's remarks underscore Pakistan's strategic balancing act in maintaining relationships with global powers like the US, China, and Russia.
Putin's assessment of Pakistan's independent foreign policy and its complex relationship with China is significant as it could influence regional geopolitical dynamics and Russia's own engagement strategies in South Asia.
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