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The Soviet Union (predecessor of the Russian Federation) and Pakistan first established the diplomatic and bilateral relations on 1 May 1948. Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union's relations with Pakistan saw ups and downs. From 1948 to 1958, the Soviet Union enjoyed relatively healthy and strong relations with Pakistan when it was under civilian control, but they went ultimately cold soon after the US-backed 1958 military coup d'état, although attempts to warm relations were made after the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war. However, in the 1980s, relations began to deteriorate again, and during the Soviet–Afghan War, Pakistan played a key role against the Soviet Union by supplying FIM-92 Stinger missiles to the Mujahideen backed by the aid of the United States. The Stinger Missiles played a key

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  • Pakistan–Russia relations (en)
  • العلاقات الباكستانية الروسية (ar)
  • Relations entre le Pakistan et la Russie (fr)
  • Relações entre Paquistão e Rússia (pt)
  • Пакистано-российские отношения (ru)
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  • العلاقات الباكستانية الروسية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين باكستان وروسيا. (ar)
  • La Russie est un pays européen et le Pakistan est un pays d'Asie du sud. Ils n'ont aucune frontière commune mais partagent le fuseau horaire UTC+5. Depuis son indépendance en 1947, le Pakistan a eu des relations avec l'Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques puis avec la Russie. Les deux pays sont membres de l'OCS, de l'ASSCR, de l'ONU et de l'OIC. (fr)
  • As relações entre Paquistão e Rússia são as relações diplomáticas estabelecidas entre a República Islâmica do Paquistão e a Federação Russa. Os dois países recentemente iniciaram uma aproximação para estabelecer laços significativos após décadas de relações problemáticas. O Paquistão e a União Soviética estiveram em lados opostos em relação à política internacional e regional durante a Guerra Fria. Alguns fatores, como os ataques de 11 de setembro de 2001, o crescimento econômico da China, a presença dos Estados Unidos no Afeganistão e o terrorismo, resultaram em unir as duas nações e reduzir as brechas sobre as perspectivas regionais que ambos seguiram. (pt)
  • Пакистано-российские отношения — двухсторонние дипломатические отношения между Российской Федерацией и Исламской Республикой Пакистан. Россия содержит посольство в столице Пакистана Исламабаде, а Пакистан посольство в Москве. (ru)
  • The Soviet Union (predecessor of the Russian Federation) and Pakistan first established the diplomatic and bilateral relations on 1 May 1948. Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union's relations with Pakistan saw ups and downs. From 1948 to 1958, the Soviet Union enjoyed relatively healthy and strong relations with Pakistan when it was under civilian control, but they went ultimately cold soon after the US-backed 1958 military coup d'état, although attempts to warm relations were made after the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war. However, in the 1980s, relations began to deteriorate again, and during the Soviet–Afghan War, Pakistan played a key role against the Soviet Union by supplying FIM-92 Stinger missiles to the Mujahideen backed by the aid of the United States. The Stinger Missiles played a key (en)
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