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Shehbaz Sharif’s Moscow visit marks strategic shift in Pakistan-Russia relations

Published on: February 24, 2026 3:24 PM

 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit Moscow from March 2 to 5 in a move that signals Pakistan’s evolving foreign policy amid shifting global dynamics. As the Ukraine conflict reshapes energy routes, financial systems, and diplomatic alignments, Islamabad is actively diversifying its partnerships. Therefore, this visit carries weight beyond symbolism and reflects a calculated effort to secure economic stability and strategic balance. Officials expect high-level talks with President Vladimir Putin to focus on energy security, trade expansion, and regional cooperation.

Energy cooperation will likely dominate the agenda, as Pakistan seeks affordable fuel supplies and long-term stability in energy imports. Meanwhile, Russia is looking toward new markets in South Asia to offset Western economic pressures. In this context, progress on the long-discussed Pakistan-Russia gas pipeline project could mark a turning point in bilateral engagement. If both sides finalize workable financial arrangements, the project could ease Pakistan’s energy shortages and strengthen Moscow’s economic footprint in the region.

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Industrial collaboration is also back in focus, particularly regarding the revival of Pakistan Steel Mills, originally built in the 1970s with Soviet assistance. Diplomatic sources indicate that both governments are exploring a fresh framework of cooperation or a memorandum of understanding. Such an agreement, if implemented effectively, could support industrial revival and job creation in Pakistan. However, policymakers emphasize that tangible outcomes, rather than symbolic announcements, will determine the visit’s long-term significance.

Furthermore, the Pakistan-Russia Business Forum, featuring around 90 Pakistani companies, aims to translate diplomatic goodwill into private sector partnerships. Business leaders are expected to explore opportunities in energy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, information technology, and textiles. Although bilateral trade remains below potential, structured engagement between entrepreneurs could gradually increase commercial exchanges. For this reason, simplifying business and student visa procedures has become essential to unlocking sustainable trade and educational cooperation.

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In addition, discussions may cover the pending readmission agreement, which could strengthen legal coordination and build mutual confidence between the two states. Pakistan’s broader foreign policy now emphasizes balanced relations with Beijing, Washington, and Moscow rather than alignment with any single bloc. Consequently, Shehbaz Sharif’s Moscow visit reflects a pragmatic strategy focused on economic resilience and diplomatic equilibrium. If energy projects, industrial cooperation, and visa facilitation move forward, this trip could open a new chapter in Pakistan-Russia relations.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: gas pipeline project, Latest, Lead2, Pakistan energy cooperation, Pakistan Russia ties, Pakistan Steel Mills, Russia business forum, Shehbaz Moscow visit

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