Minister of State for water and power Abid Sher Ali, met the Russian Deputy Minister of Energy Sentyurin Yuriy Petrovich in Moscow and said Pakistan believed in a strong partnership with Russia.
Ali believes bilateral relations between the countries have stayed strong and can improve further in the field of energy. “Pakistan offers a lucrative market for the Russian Oil and Gas Export.
We must strengthen existing mechanisms of bilateral cooperation such as Inter-governmental Commission (IGC) and Joint Working Group (JWG) on energy to make them more productive” said Ali.
He mentioned prospective projects in hydro power generation such as Port Qasim, Gadani and Neelam Jhelum where Russia could participate.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 1st, 2013.
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@Lal as the comments section suggest Zero F@#$$ are given about you guys here, continue with your Pak Obsession
Even though russia invested before in pakistan, its very unlikely that any of these projects will really materialize in near future.India can easily able to scuttle the project, as we have always better relation with russia.