World / Pakistan cheated Putin, send arms to Ukraine after taking wheat from Russia

Zoom News : Jan 14, 2023, 08:23 AM
Pakistan Food Crisis: In today's date, Pakistan is a country trapped in every way and from every side. Pakistan is not able to come out of its cunning character even after sinking in the quagmire of debt, poverty and starvation. We have mentioned the sly character here because Pakistan is begging for wheat from Russia on the one hand to solve its Atta Crisis and on the other hand is backstabbing Putin.

Pakistan betrayed Russia

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is demanding wheat from Russia on the one hand between Russia and Ukraine war and on the other hand is stabbing Putin's back. The whole world knows what is the condition of Pakistan which is craving bread at this time. Dying without flour and fighting for flour, Pakistan extended its hand to Russian President Vladimir Putin for wheat.

Battle for flour in Pakistan

Taking pity on Pakistan, Putin decided to give 7.5 million tonnes of wheat to Pakistan. Three days ago, Pakistan got a big consignment of 35 thousand tonnes of wheat from Russia and Islamabad is going to get 4.5 lakh tonnes of wheat soon. It is possible that at least the war for flour in Pakistan will stop in the coming days. But think about the war that is currently happening on the land of Ukraine and in that war Pakistan is sending weapons to Ukraine.

Pakistan will send ammunition to Ukraine

According to a report, in the last week of January, Pakistan is going to send 159 containers of ammunition from Karachi port to Poland port for Ukraine. That is, Pakistan is also sending ammunition to help Ukraine in the war against Russia and is also eating Russia's flour to eradicate hunger. The big question is whether the flour of Russia will be heavy for Pakistan?

This question is because on February 23, 2022, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan went to Moscow, the capital of Russia, to meet Putin and he had to resign from the post of Prime Minister only about one and a half months after that visit. Imran claimed that it was because of America that he had to lose the post of Prime Minister. If there is even an iota of truth in this claim, then Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif also needs to be careful. Lest Russia's flour become the reason for snatching the power of Islamabad from the Sharif government.

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