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Russian Ambassador to Pakistan Danila Ganich has said that former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s controversial visit on the day of the Russian attack on Ukraine was a mere coincidence.
Pakistan (PakistanRussia’s ambassador to Ukraine, Danila Ganich, has said that former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s controversial visit on the day of the Russian attack on Ukraine was a mere “coincidence”. He said that if Imran Khan (Imran Khan) had known about this in advance, the former Prime Minister would never have visited Russia on that day. Khan on February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin (Vladimir Putin) and on the same day Russia attacked neighboring Ukraine. Gunich said in an interview with ‘Aaj News’ on Sunday, ‘It was just a coincidence. If Imran Khan had known, he would never have traveled to Russia that day.
Ganich was asked about Khan’s claim that he was removed from office because of his visit to Russia. Former Prime Minister Khan had claimed that he had visited Russia despite US objections. Khan had accused the US of conspiracy behind the opposition’s no-confidence motion against his government in April. The ambassador said that Khan was an honest person who wanted the interest of the country.
What did the Russian ambassador say on the offer of cheap oil and wheat to Pakistan?
Asked whether Russia had offered wheat and oil at subsidized rates during Imran Khan’s rule. To this Ganich said, ‘This is something I cannot comment on.’ Khan had repeatedly claimed that Russia had agreed to sell wheat and oil to Pakistan at an attractive 30 percent discount due to the efforts of his government. “We had signed an agreement with Russia to buy cheap oil and wheat,” he said recently at a rally in Charsadda, located in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
‘We have not signed any agreement with Pakistan’
Russian Ambassador Ganich said that Russia and Pakistan have not signed any such agreement. The ambassador said during the interview, ‘I can confirm that we have not signed any MoU.’ “As far as the offer of discount on oil and wheat is concerned, I cannot comment on it as these are confidential talks,” he said. Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, 69, is adamant that he was ousted from power two months ago through a US-backed no-confidence motion because Washington did not like his Russia policy.
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