09 August,2018 09:17 AM IST | Islamabad | Agencies
Pak, Russia had signed an agreement to boost defence ties. Pic/AFP
For the first time, Pakistani soldiers will undergo training at Russian military institutes after the two countries signed an agreement related to it, in a sign of further strengthening their defence ties.
The agreement was signed at the conclusion of the first meeting of Russia-Pakistan Joint Military Consultative Committee (JMCC) - the highest forum of their defence collaboration, according to Pakistan's defence ministry.
Pakistan has shown eagerness to build military-to-military ties with Russia in recent years. Earlier this year, the then foreign minister Khawaja Asif visited Moscow during which the two sides agreed to set up a commission to boost military cooperation.
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