Islamabad (TDI): Russia’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Albert P. Khorev, has dismissed media reports alleging that Moscow has found evidence of Pakistan supplying arms to Ukraine.
The ambassador said, “We have not found any proof of Pakistani arms supplies in the Ukraine-Russia war. All such claims are baseless,” The Express Tribune reported.
On regional security, the envoy acknowledged that Afghanistan’s efforts to combat militancy were inadequate but attributed this to economic challenges and prevailing security conditions in the country.
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He said that ISIS is the greatest threat to Russia’s national and regional security, adding that Moscow is keenly monitoring the situation and working with regional partners under the “Quartet” format to counter terrorism.
Khorev also underlined Russia’s cooperation with regional nations under the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) to eliminate militancy.
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He reaffirmed Russia’s support for Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other regional countries in tackling militant threats.