He conveyed his best wishes to Russian President Vladimir Putin and extended an invitation for him to visit Pakistan soon.
The discussion centred on enhancing banking channels to promote trade and investment, as well as establishing a comprehensive roadmap for economic collaboration.
PM Shehbaz noted that recent visits by Russian leaders indicate a positive trend in strengthening bilateral relations.
He expressed confidence that the upcoming Pakistan-Russia Joint Commission meeting in December would present a crucial opportunity to expand cooperation.
In a separate meeting with Senate Chairman Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani, Matviyenko stated that Russia is committed to increasing bilateral cooperation with Pakistan in diverse areas, including trade, investment, and diplomacy.
She emphasized the importance of promoting diplomatic, economic, commercial, and parliamentary relations.
Matviyenko underscored Russia’s high regard for its relationship with Pakistan, stating that enhancing parliamentary ties would facilitate trade and investment while fostering closer connections between the two peoples.
Gillani remarked that Matviyenko’s visit would significantly boost bilateral ties and contribute to regional peace, development, and prosperity. He also appreciated Russia’s support for infrastructural development and advancements in Pakistan’s oil and gas sectors.
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