Pakistan, Russian experts to discuss revival of Steel Mill

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Russiam Ambassador meets Sindh Chief Minister- Sindh Courier
Russian Ambassador meets Sindh Chief Minister- Sindh Courier

An online meeting is scheduled for next week between Pakistani experts and representatives from Russia, which will be followed by an on-site visit from a Russian delegation to the Steel Mill.

  • Ambassador Khorev express desire to establish Russian cultural centers in various cities of Sindh to promote art, music, and language

Karachi, Sindh

As part of the efforts to revive Pakistan Steel Mill in Karachi, the capital city of Southern Sindh province, an online meeting is scheduled for next week between Pakistani experts and representatives from Russia, which will be followed by an on-site visit from a Russian delegation to the Steel Mill.

This development was discussed during a meeting between Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Russian Ambassador Albert Khorev, who called on him at the Chief Minister’s House. The Russian Ambassador was accompanied by Russian Consul General Andrey Fedorov, Third Secretary Pavel Iamanov, and Attaché Ekaterina Zhigach.

Pakistan Steel Mill was established in Karachi in 1974 with assistance from the Russian government during Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s tenure. The Steel Mill was a gift from Prime Minister Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, which provided employment to people from across Pakistan.

According to the Russian Ambassador, the upcoming online meeting will involve discussions on the technical aspects of the project, including participation from a representative of the Sindh Industries Department. Following this, the Russian delegation will visit the Steel Mill for further assessments. Both CM Shah and Ambassador Khorev agreed that a modern plant will be installed to replace the outdated infrastructure, with hopes that this revival will restore employment for its workers.

CM Shah and Ambassador Khorev discussed potential investment opportunities in Sindh. The ambassador expressed interest from Russian companies in investing in Karachi’s public transportation, specifically by introducing electric buses. Shah instructed Secretary Raheem Shaikh to coordinate with the Transport Department for necessary collaboration on this initiative.

Ambassador Khorev also expressed a desire to establish Russian cultural centers in various cities of Sindh to promote art, music, and language, thereby strengthening cultural ties between Russia and Pakistan. CM Shah assured him that the Culture Department would coordinate with the Russian Consulate in Karachi. (PR)

Read: Sindh seeks Russian help for rehabilitation of Pakistan Steel Mills

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