Mr. Imran Khan is 100% correct whatever happened to the story about so called United Nations...a fable !!!
WITH ALL THE OIL AND GAS RESERVES, NO BULLET FIRED ON RUSSIAN SOIL, RUSSIA CAN NEVER EVER GO BANKRUPT WITH WHAT WEST IS PUSHING INTO OUR EYES AS ULTIMATE RESPONSE TO GENOCIDE OF UKRAINIAN PEOPLE. ITS A REGULAR LIE THROUGH WHICH RUSSIA IN THIS MOMENT IS GROWING FASTER(stronger) WHEN COMPARED TO UKRAINE THAN EVER BEFORE !!!
Ukraine not in war with Russia...its a war of words against well equipped equipped(modernized by West militarily and sturdied financially) Russia which was supported by West prior and during invasion on Ukraine.
Arguing about pay for gas in either rubles or Euros hahaha...
Pakistan PM Imran Khan said a "powerful country" had expressed displeasure over his recent visit to Russia, which took place right when Moscow launched a war against Ukraine. "On the other hand, it is supporting its ally India which imports oil from Russia,” he added. File photo of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing the nation in Islamabad.(ANI)
Updated on Apr 01, 2022 05:12 PM IST
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said a "powerful country" that supported India was angry over his recent visit to Russia to meet President Vladimir Putin. His statement came as Pakistan summoned a senior US diplomat in Islamabad and lodged a strong protest over America’s alleged "interference" in its internal affairs.
The Pakistan National Assembly was set to vote on a no-confidence motion tabled by the Opposition against Khan on Sunday.
The 69-year-old cricketing star-turned-politician, who addressed the Islamabad Security Dialogue during the day, said an independent foreign policy was crucial for the country, and Pakistan could so far never reach its true potential because of its dependent syndrome on other powerful nations. "A county without an independent foreign policy remains unable to secure the interests of its people," he said.
The Prime Minister said taking independent decisions while prioritising the interests of a nation was extremely important rather than submitting to the will of other countries in exchange for foreign aid. He said a "powerful country" had expressed displeasure over his recent visit to Russia, which took place right when Moscow launched a war against Ukraine. "On the other hand, it is supporting its ally India which imports oil from Russia,” he added.
Pakistan summoned the acting US envoy in Islamabad to the foreign ministry over a "threatening" letter and an alleged “foreign-funded plot” against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government led by Khan.
The US diplomat was summoned hours after the country’s top decision-making body on national security voiced concern over the issue during a meeting chaired by Khan on Thursday.
Radiation at Chernobyl ‘quite normal' -IAEA nuclear chief
U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi will lead a mission to Chernobyl as soon as possible, he said on Friday (April 1), after Ukraine said Russian troops had left the radioactive waste facilities there though some remained nearby.
In his speech, Khan said his government had pursued an independent foreign policy. "How come a country can interfere in the affairs of an independent State," he said. "But not to blame them, as it is our fault because we gave them this impression."
He said Pakistan’s elite threw the nation to the altar and put its self-respect at stake due to vested interests.
Last month, Pakistan abstained from voting on a resolution moved in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) calling on Russia to stop the war against Ukraine, and urged that the conflict be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday he had credible information about his life being in danger, while stating that he was afraid and would continue his fight for an independent and democratic nation. He further said that early elections were the best option if he survived the no-confidence motion on Sunday.
Russia-Ukraine talks to resume;
Russian gas continues to flow
to Europe
Talks between Russia and Ukraine were set to resume on Friday, as fighting continued on Ukrainian soil.
Meanwhile, Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom said it is still supplying Europe with natural gas, Reuters reported.
The report comes despite a Friday deadline from President Vladimir Putin that Russian gas be paid for in rubles — a demand that has been rejected by European governments who appear to have found a workaround.
WITH ALL THE OIL AND GAS RESERVES, NO BULLET FIRED ON RUSSIAN SOIL, RUSSIA CAN NEVER EVER GO BANKRUPT WITH WHAT WEST IS PUSHING IN OUR EYES AS ULTIMATE RESPONSE TO GENOCIDE OF UKRAINIAN PEOPLE. ITS A REGULAR LIE THROUGH WHICH RUSSIA IN THIS MOMENT IS GROWING FASTER WHEN COMPARED TO UKRAINE THAN EVER BEFORE !!!
Russia unveils plan how Europe can pay for natural gas in rubles
Russia offered Europe to continue paying for natural gas in euros, albeit through a Russian bank, in which a ruble account would be open, RBC reports.
It remains unknown which bank it is going to be exactly. Steffen Hebestreit, an official representative of the German government, said that Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were discussing Gazprombank, which is one of the largest banks in Russia. Gazprombank is not subject to EU sanctions.
Russia has not made any public statements about the details of the new mechanism. The Kremlin press service said that Putin assured German Chancellor Scholz that contractual conditions for importers would be preserved.
On March 30, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Ryabkov said that Moscow was hoping for a creative decision that Europe would take to change the format of payments. For the time being, European buyers have strongly refused to comply with Russia's ultimatum.
Putin signs rubles for gas decree
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the rules of gas trade with "unfriendly countries," RIA Novosti reports.
“Today, I signed the decree that establishes the rules for trading Russian natural gas with so-called unfriendly states,” Putin said during a meeting on developing the sanctions-hit aviation industry.
According to the decree, in order to purchase Russian natural gas, such states will have to open ruble accounts in Russian banks, from which payments for natural gas will be made. The new payment procedure will come into force on April 1.
If unfriendly countries refuse to pay for gas in rubles, Russia will find their contractual obligations unfulfilled, he added.
Following Putin's announcement, gas prices in Europe rose. The cost of gas in Europe increased to $1,395 per thousand cubic meters, according to the data from London Stock Exchange ICE.
See more at https://english.pravda.ru/news/world/150934-russia_europe_gas/
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