Imran Khan unlikely to meet Russian President Putin: sources

ISLAMABAD (National Times) – Prime Minister Imran Khan is unlikely to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in China, diplomatic sources have informed on Thursday.

According to diplomatic sources, Vladimir Putin will also be present in China during the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Several leaders, including the Russian President, are attending the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. Putin and Imran Khan will be present at the same ceremony.

The Russian President will be in Beijing for one day, while no high level meeting between Pakistan and Russia has been scheduled.

During the visit, Imran Khan will hold meetings with Chinese President and Prime Minister. A number of agreements are also expected to be signed, with China, while China is also expected to give $3 billion aid to Pakistan.



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