Russia approves another Pakistan embassy in Moscow
Pakistani and Russian diplomats signing an agreement in Moscow
Pakistani and Russian diplomats signing an agreement in Moscow
(Web Desk): Russia has officially approved the construction of a new Pakistan embassy in Moscow, marking stronger bilateral ties.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Russia, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, recently visited the allocated site to review construction plans and receive a detailed briefing on the project’s proposed timeline and features.

The ambassador appreciated the cooperation of Russian authorities and emphasized that the new facility would further enhance diplomatic engagement.

According to officials, the upcoming complex is set to become the largest Pakistan embassy in Moscow, reflecting Islamabad’s growing diplomatic and economic focus on its relationship with Russia.

The Pakistan embassy in Moscow will include modern facilities designed to support expanding cooperation in multiple sectors.

This development is part of a broader effort to deepen Pakistan–Russia relations, which have gained new momentum in recent years.

The two nations have signed several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to promote collaboration in trade, energy, defense, and cultural exchange.

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The approval of construction for Pakistan embassy in Moscow follows other key diplomatic initiatives aimed at boosting regional cooperation and diversifying Pakistan’s foreign policy outreach.

Officials believe the new embassy will not only enhance diplomatic operations but also serve as a symbol of enduring friendship between Islamabad and Moscow.