Russia breaks silence on fake Pakistan deal news, calls it an attempt to hurt India-Russia relations. Denies any steel mill partnership with Islamabad.
Pakistan Media’s Bold Claim Sparks Global Buzz
Within the Pakistani media, it was initially declared that Russia was an important act to pay for new steel mills. According to the reports, Moscow and Islamabad were to revive ties going back to the 1970s when the Soviet Union had helped build Pakistan Steel Mills. But very soon Russia came to say that these reports were baseless and misleading.
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What Really Happened Behind the Scenes?
According to reports, on the 13th of May, a meeting took place in Islamabad between Haroon Akhtar Khan, special aide to Pakistan’s PM, and Russian delegate Denis Nazruhv. Pakistani media claimed the two discussed setting up a new steel plant in Karachi and agreed to create a joint task force.But here’s the truth: Russian sources confirmed that, while a discussion took place, there was no deal, no contract, and definitely no multi billion dollar investment. Moscow made it clear that nothing concrete was signed or finalized.
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Russia Slams the Claims, Calls It a Plot Against India Ties
Russia wasn’t just denying the report they were angry. Senior Russian officials accused Pakistan of spreading fake news to damage the long-standing strategic friendship between India and Russia. They called it a deliberate and failed attempt to create friction between the two old allies. Moscow emphasized that its relationship with India is “special and privileged”, built on years of trust and cooperation. This kind of misinformation, they said, won’t break that bond.
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India-Russia-China Talks Back on the Table
While shutting down the fake news, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also shared something interesting. He said Russia is now looking to revive the RIC format (Russia-India-China), as tensions between India and China seem to be easing. According to him, the time is right to restart talks among the three nations.
Final Word: Lies Can’t Break Real Bonds
Russia’s clear and strong response has sent out a loud message don’t mess with true partnerships. Despite the noise, India and Russia stand firm. Their decades-long friendship isn’t something fake headlines can shake.