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Pakistan and Russia Emphasize Regional Security and Counterterrorism Cooperation

Pakistan and Russia discuss regional security, cross-border terrorism, and strengthening bilateral cooperation in key diplomatic talks.

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Pakistan Russia meeting regional security talks

Pakistani diplomat Mohammad Sadiq meets Russian Ambassador Albert Khorev to discuss regional security and counterterrorism cooperation.

April 29, 2026

Pakistan’s former Special Representative for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, held a key meeting with the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Pakistan, Albert P. Khorev, where both sides discussed regional developments and ongoing security challenges in detail.

During the meeting, the two diplomats exchanged views on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. In a statement shared on social media, Mohammad Sadiq noted that the discussions particularly focused on recent developments in the region and the evolving security landscape.

Both sides reviewed the challenges facing regional peace and stability, expressing deep concern over the negative impact of cross-border terrorism. They agreed that addressing such threats is essential for achieving lasting peace, as it poses serious risks not only to individual countries but to the broader region’s development and stability.

According to diplomatic sources, the meeting also highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral ties between Pakistan and Russia, as well as expanding diplomatic cooperation to address regional conflicts more effectively.

The meeting comes at a time when the region is undergoing rapid geopolitical changes, making continued dialogue and coordination among key stakeholders increasingly important.

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