Islamabad: Pakistan foreign office on Thursday said that the first visit of Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin to Pakistan has been postponed.
Presidents of Afghanistan, Russia and Tajikistan were scheduled to reach Islamabad on October 1, on three-day tour to attend the four-nation leaders’ conference.
In a statement issued here, the spokesman to the office said that the conference which was scheduled to be held in Islamabad on October 2 had been postponed, adding that the visit of the presidents had also been held over.
The conference was expected to exchange views over regional cooperation and Afghan stability and peace with other leaders.
The office said that the new dates for the conference would be announced later.
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