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🇵🇰 Pakistan looks beyond US-Iran talks: A strategic shift toward the EAEU
👉 While global attention is fixed on the US-Iran ceasefire negotiations, Pakistan is quietly advancing another major diplomatic initiative — this time with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
The trade bloc includes Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan — acting as a single market for 180 million people.
A recent meeting brought together Andrey Slepnev, Member of the Board for Trade of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), and Jam Kamal Khan, Pakistan's Federal Minister of Trade.
💬 "It is in Pakistan's great interest to establish strong economic relationships with the Eurasian region," says Nasir Abbas Shirazi, President of the Centre for Pakistan and Gulf Studies (CPGS), in an interview with Sputnik.
Shirazi outlines how the EAEU can benefit Pakistan:
🔶 Boost agricultural exports
🔶 Create joint ventures in science and technology
🔶 Open new opportunities in the energy sector
🔶 Reduce dependence on Western economies
🔶 Build reliable, long-term partnerships
Connecting Eurasia to the oceans
Pakistan's geography is its greatest asset, Shirazi notes. An FTA with the EAEU would integrate Eurasian markets with China-Pakistan Economic Corridor routes and Gwadar Port — giving Central Asia direct access to the Middle East and South Asia.
What officials are saying
💬 "For Pakistan, deepening cooperation with the EAEU means not only new opportunities for trade but also a strategic partnership in logistics, energy, digital trade, industry, and supply chain integration." – Jam Kamal Khan
💬 "This partnership will be long-lasting, more friendly, less exploitative, and less dependent on political ups and downs," Shirazi emphasizes.

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@AdityaRajKaul Did you drop on your bald head when you were a baby? This is sarcasm, idiot.
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@MahraButt For that Pakistan needs to stop with the cousin romances in the dramas. The rest of the world is kinda disgusted with that trope.
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@Ahmed_hassan_za I have been telling everyone for a very long time.
Entire South Asia is full of snakes, each and every "Leader" will sell out Iran if the price is right. Civilians are low iq stupids.
India, Pak, Bang all these countries are still occupied, the CIA decides everything for them.
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@SALHACHIMI Majority of us Pakistanis perceive him as a dictator who would do any best and suppress anything to maintain hold onto his ultimate power. We love our military soldiers yet we realize it's elite and top generals are also the biggest barrier to implement true Sharia in our country
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I realise the tweet was misinterpreted by all sides. Here is an adjusted version:
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Just an observation on Pakistani mediation:
Trump's statement on the ceasefire with Iran refers to both the Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif AND the Army Chief of Staff Asim Munir.
I have never read Trump thanking Macron AND the French Chief of Staff for diplomacy. Nor have I ever read statements by Macron thanking the German Chancellor AND the German army chief of staff for diplomacy. Nor have I ever read the German Chancellor thanking the UK Prime Minister AND the UK Chief of Staff for diplomacy.
The reason the chief of staff is never thanked in public statements by state leaders is because authority is implicitly recognised as being embodied in the elected official. The elected official (often the leader of the nation) is chosen by the nation's people, and therefore thanking that elected official is the equivalent of thanking the nation.
But Pakistan is built different. In Pakistan, the Army Chief of Staff is the leader of the nation (not the elected official). The Army Chief of Staff is king and the 'elected' officials are his diplomats and administrators. The Army Chief of Staff is THE administrator, THE diplomat, THE mediator, and ultimate decision-maker.
Sisi in Egypt merged the two offices of President and Chief of Staff, assuming the position of an "elected" President to maintain the pretence of a nation run by popular mandate (not military authority). Pakistan however is built different. No pretence is made or needed. The official is thanked out of respect for the office that technically should have the authority. The Chief of Staff is thanked for having deployed the real authority.
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Everyone must be alert so that the fatherland, the motherland and their najaiz aulaad don’t try interfering with the peace talks.
Anas Mallick@AnasMallick
Ahead of the US - Iran talks in Islamabad, a two day local holiday has been announced by Islamabad admins for the 9th and 10th of April.
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replugging this insane clip here
K.@RotiKholDeyo
This show was televised on 1 January, 2023 👀👀👀
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Diplomacy is about results, not optics. Real power is silent and effective, not loud and performative.
Being a 'Vishwaguru' requires more than a narrative—it requires moving the needle in global crises. Pakistan just gave a masterclass in diplomacy by securing a ceasefire when it mattered most. Action over rhetoric, every single time. 🌍🤝
Huge congratulations to the people of Pakistan! 🇵🇰 @Razarumi
#Pakistan #Diplomacy #GlobalPeace
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