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Pakistan leader visits Russia after bin Laden death
AFP ^ | May 11, 2011

Posted on 05/11/2011 6:21:20 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

AFP - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari was expected in Moscow on Wednesday for talks with Russian leaders on his first major foreign visit since the killing of Osama bin Laden by US forces.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will host Zardari for talks on Thursday at the Kremlin where officials from the two countries were also expected to sign agreements on cooperation in agriculture, aviation and energy, a spokesman for the Pakistan Embassy in Moscow told AFP.

"Economics will be the focus of the visit," said the spokesman, Raja Abdul Qayyum.

The three-day visit to Russia will be Zardari's first high-profile trip abroad since the Al-Qaeda leader, the world's most wanted man, was killed in the raid by US forces on a compound in Abbottabad in Pakistan.

The Kremlin hailed the death of bin Laden as a "serious success... in the war against international terrorism" but Pakistan has expressed fury that US forces carried out the raid without informing Islamabad first.

Zardari visited Kuwait at the weekend for talks with its leaders and business executives while Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is due to visit China next week as Pakistan looks to bolster its alliances at a time of crisis.

Zardari's programme includes a tour of Skolkovo, a future high-tech centre outside Moscow billed as Russia's answer to Silicon Valley and a trip to the former imperial capital Saint Petersburg.

Speaking in an interview with Russia's ITAR-TASS news agency ahead of the visit, Zardari said he hoped his talks in Russia would breathe a new life into bilateral ties.

"I expect a lot from my upcoming visit to Russia," he was quoted as saying. "I hope that during this visit the relations between our countries will receive a new development impetus."

The Pakistani president also said ramping up economic and political ties was in the interests of both countries.

"Tsarist Russia was dreaming about getting access to southern seas," he was quoted as saying.

"Pakistan invites modern Russia to take advantage of its access to southern seas which will no doubt facilitate economic prosperity of the two countries."

Moscow is not usually seen as an ally of Islamabad, not least because of its historically close ties to Pakistan's traditional foe India.

Tensions also still linger over the Pakistani secret service's backing of mujahedeen insurgents against Soviet forces in Afghanistan during the 1980s.

But Russia and Pakistan called for the development of regional economic projects and the revival of cooperation that dated back to the Soviet era at a rare summit last year.

Medvedev hosted Zardari at his Black Sea residence in Sochi as part of the four-way summit -- which also included Afghanistan and Tajikistan -- last August when the participants agreed to pursue joint economic projects to help bring stability to the volatile region.

Citing a source close to the management of state conglomerate Russian Technologies, Vedomosti business daily said on Wednesday that the highlight of the Zardari visit would be a preliminary agreement to give Pakistan a $540 million loan to modernise the Soviet-built Pakistan Steel plant.

A delegation from Prominvest, a Russian Technologies subsidiary, has visited the plant and reached preliminary agreements, the source told the newspaper.

Russian Technologies could not confirm the report.


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1 posted on 05/11/2011 6:21:27 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Delivering Helicopter parts!


2 posted on 05/11/2011 6:23:56 PM PDT by Cheetahcat ( November 4 2008 ,A date which will live in Infamy.)
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To: Cheetahcat

It really is amazing how the world turns (and why so many people are skeptical about world events); 25 years ago Pakistan was a critical part of the US arming of the mujahadeen in Afghanistan, and now they are drawn closer to the successor of the Soviet government. The US armed Saddam to the teeth in the 80s, then killed him. We reviled Qaddafi, then removed him from the “Axis of Evil”, and are now trying (again) to kill him. We supported Taiwan, then abandoned them for Red China, and now have destroyed our own economy with that relationship.

Anarchists are right on one score: There has never been a government that was trustworthy.


3 posted on 05/11/2011 6:30:34 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Anyone else get the feeling that the U.S. PAID Pakistan to imprison Osama for all these years, until they could “off” him when it was politically good for the U.S.?

Billions of dollars a year....

Maybe Pakistan is upset that they are NOW being presented to the rest of the world as suspect, when they have only been doing what they were PAID to do.


4 posted on 05/11/2011 7:59:24 PM PDT by Mortrey (Impeach President Soros)
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