Moscow's Ambassador here Alexander M Kadakin said that Russia had never imposed any arms embargo on Pakistan and that its technical and military cooperation with the country dates back to 1960s.
"We have not changed any policy, and contrary to press reports there has not been any embargo on Pakistan. We supplied to arms in Pakistan since early 1960s. This was sheer case of mis-reporting and over-reacting," he said.
Russia has not supplied any arms to Pakistan but there have only been "initial" talks to supply Mi 35 helicopters, he said.
"We have not supplied, lately, any arms to Pakistan. Its not the arms, but its Mi 17 civilian aircraft. We are at the very initial stage of talks on Mi 35, but that is exclusively for anti-terrorist and anti-narcotics operation.
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"There can be a wish list from Pakistan, but we have not reacted to that. It is a matter of negotiations," Kadakin said.
"Russia, as a member of international coalition, treats is as a contribution to Pakistan's participation in anti-drugs and anti- terrorist operation."
He added that Russia was with India in its fight against terror and shall do nothing that will prove detrimental to the "deep and strategic" relationship with India.
"We shall never do anything, and it has been stated time and again by the highest level, which is detrimental to deep and strategic relationship with India. With India, we are its side of anti-terror campaign.