Islamabad:After Pakistan and Russia signed a fresh agreement to lay a gas pipeline, prospects of Russian President Vladimir Putin visiting Islamabad for the very first time were on the cards.
The project, previously named The North-South Gas Pipeline, has now been renamed as Pakistan Steam Gas Pipeline, in which a gas pipeline will be laid from Pakistan's Karachi city to Kasur.
It is a flagship project between the two countries, which intends to remove the memories of the rivalry of the Cold War and bring both countries on the road to bilateral ties.
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In April, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov visited Islamabad after a gap of at least nine years.
As per official details, Lavrov came with a message that Moscow was willing to extend all possible help to Islamabad and create pathways for bilateral relations.
Experts have said that with the signing of the Pakistan Steam Pipeline agreement, the visit of President Putin has become even more significant and important.
Pakistan is anxious to have President Putin inaugurate the groundbreaking of the gas pipeline project, which is expected to be held later this year or in early 2022.
Pakistan and Russia are also seeking more avenues of cooperation.
As per sources, Russia is keen on selling arms to Pakistan, something it avoided in the past because of opposition by India.