Sunday, May 15, 2011

British Prime Minister David Cameron telephoned Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani

  source:bing
British Prime Minister David Cameron telephoned Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and expressed his grief over the barbaric bombing that led to around 90 causalities in Charsadda on Friday.

source:ptv

He said British acknowledges the immense sacrifices of Pakistan and have full realization of the country and government’s losses. Cameron appreciated the role of Pakistan in the war against terrorism. Acknowledging the political difficulties of the government, he assured his country’s full support to Pakistan. Prime Minister Gilani thanked the British Prime Minister for his message of commensuration and informed him that some people have accepted responsibility of the Charsadda incident which was obviously a revenge attack in response to the killing of Osama bin laden. He told his British counterpart that Pakistan could not be cowed down by such cowardly attacks but his government’s main concern is about the sovereignty of the country. He said we would never compromise on the honour and dignity of our people. Prime Minister Gilani said Pakistan is committed to work with the rest of the world to eradicate terrorism and the world should also take care of our national interests. The British Prime Minister informed the Prime Minister that the U.S. President Barrack Obama is scheduled to visit Britain next week and he would convey Pakistan’s point of view to him.

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