Pakistan strikes key deal with Russia to buy Gas and Wheat
By: S.Raza Ali Shah
Pakistan's Top state leader Imran Khan has consented to a significant arrangement with the Russian President on the import of Gas and Wheat, news sources detailed for the current week, referring to Pakistani PM Khan.
Khan allegedly said that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had "extraordinary conversations" during his visit to Moscow last week, where the pioneers consented to a two-sided arrangement. He noticed that Pakistan intends to import nearly 2,000,000 tons of wheat from Russia right away.
The two chiefs supposedly additionally examined the long-deferred Pakistan Stream gas pipeline, which is to be an underlying coordinated effort with Russian organizations.
"The two nations are anxious to send off the venture at the earliest," As indicated by Pakistan's Energy Service. The 1,100km (683-mile) pipeline interfacing Russia and Pakistan were settled upon in 2015. It is to be financed by both Moscow and Islamabad and to be built by Russian project workers.
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