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Pakistan Pivots to Eurasia as World Watches US-Iran Talks

© AP Photo / Muhammad YousufA Pakistan Navy soldier stands guard while a loaded Chinese ship prepares to depart, at Gwadar port, about 700 kilometers (435 miles) west of Karachi. Pakistan, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016.
A Pakistan Navy soldier stands guard while a loaded Chinese ship prepares to depart, at Gwadar port, about 700 kilometers (435 miles) west of Karachi. Pakistan, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016. - Sputnik International, 1920, 09.04.2026
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Establishing strong economic relations with the Eurasian region is in Pakistan's interest, Nasir Abbas Shirazi, President of the Centre for Pakistan and Gulf Studies, told Sputnik.
The US-Iran ceasefire talks are not Pakistan's only major diplomatic initiative right now. While global attention remains fixed on the negotiations between Washington and Tehran in Islamabad, Pakistan is quietly advancing another strategic track — this time with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
The EAEU is an economic bloc comprising Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan, acting as a single market for 180 million people. Uzbekistan, Cuba, and Iran have observer status, and free trade agreements have been signed with Vietnam and Serbia. The Union ensures the free movement of goods, services, capital, and labor among its members.
A meeting recently took place between Andrey Slepnev, Member of the Board for Trade of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), and Jam Kamal Khan, Federal Minister of Trade of Pakistan.
"For Pakistan, deepening cooperation with the EAEU means not only new opportunities for trade but also a strategic partnership in areas such as logistics, energy, digital trade, industry, and supply chain integration," noted Jam Kamal Khan.
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A Strategic Interest, Not Just Trade
Establishing strong economic relations with the Eurasian region is in Pakistan's interest, commented Nasir Abbas Shirazi, President of the Centre for Pakistan and Gulf Studies (CPGS), Islamabad, in an interview with Sputnik.
Rapprochement with the EAEU can boost agricultural exports, create joint ventures in science and technology, open new opportunities in the energy sector, and help Pakistan ensure reliable partnerships beyond the dominance of Western economies, he explained. It can also create avenues for research, education, and other developmental areas, the expert added.
Breaking Reliance on Western Markets
"Pakistan has limited exports and is heavily dependent on Europe and America," Shirazi noted. "Opening this avenue will provide Pakistan with multiple options for export destinations. Reliance on limited options will come to an end. Hidden opportunities in the EAEU region may help accelerate Pakistan's exports."
Agricultural products have significant market opportunities in this region, which will help Pakistani farmers diversify their markets, Shirazi continued. Pakistan is an energy-thirsty country and needs multiple options to fulfill its energy requirements; this region may also be helpful in this regard, he added.
Geography as Pakistan's Greatest Asset
"Pakistan can provide Central Asia with new access to the Middle East and South Asia through its geography. A free trade agreement (FTA) with the EAEU will give tangible substance to this connection by integrating EAEU markets with CPEC routes and Pakistan's port facilities," Shirazi said.
This would boost logistics corridors, promote digital trade linkages, and integrate regional supply chains through Gwadar and other economic zones, the expert noted.
In this regard, Jam Kamal Khan rightly called this a strategic partnership because it will be long-lasting, more friendly, less exploitative, and less dependent on political ups and downs, Shirazi concluded.
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The development signals that Islamabad is pursuing a two-pronged foreign policy approach — engaging in high-stakes ceasefire diplomacy while simultaneously building long-term economic architecture with the Eurasian bloc.
With Pakistan's exports remaining limited and heavily tilted toward Western economies, the EAEU offers a new direction rooted in economic interdependence, regional connectivity, and mutual growth.
As the world watches the US-Iran talks unfold in Islamabad, Pakistan is already building its next economic frontier.
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