
Islamabad : “learning Russian language is not only a means for educational advancement but also opens numerous new doors for business and career opportunities”
This was said by Albert Khorev Ambassador of the Russian Federation while addressing the ceremony for the distribution of certificates to the third and fourth batch of Russian language students at Allama Iqbal Open University.
The Ambassador further said that there are excellent opportunities in Russia for Pakistani youth and urged them to start learning Russian today.
He added that the Russian Language Center at Allama Iqbal Open University plays an important role in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries and promoting cultural exchange.
The ceremony began formally with a welcome and introductory speech by the Registrar, Raja Umar Younis who warmly welcomed the attendees. Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Nasir Mahmood said that the Open University gives special importance to international cooperation and the success of the Russian language course is a clear reflection of this commitment. He further stated that education will further strengthen relations between Pakistan and Russia. Dr. Nasir also noted that Pakistani students are interested in higher education in Russia and come to the university to learn the language. The university provides them training, enabling them to achieve their educational goals easily.
Ms. Alina Kolesnikova, Third Secretary for Education and Culture at the Russian Embassy in Islamabad described the Russian Language Center at the Open University as an important step in fostering friendly relations and cultural exchange between the two countries. Russian language instructor Ekaterina Andriets highlighted the achievements and key aspects of the course.
Dr. Zahid Majid, Director of International Collaboration and Exchange gave a brief on the university’s profile and cooperation with the Ministry of Education, Russian Federation stating that this educational partnership plays an important role in providing academic opportunities for students of both countries and promoting cultural exchange. He further mentioned that the university had established the Russian Language and Culture Center in 2023 and today they are awarding certificates to 28 graduates of the third and fourth batches.
At the end of the ceremony, certificates were distributed among the students, and all participants described this successful program as a positive step in the educational relations between the two countries.
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