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92461
Tue, 12/01/2009 - 12:19
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GILANI-INDIA 2 LST
Responding to a question about British Prime Minister
Gordon Brown's demand for Pakistan to take tougher action
against al Qaida and help track Osama bin Laden, Gilani said
it appears to be "out-of-context".
"On one hand, the world community, including Britain,
praises Pakistan's efforts in the war on terror while on the
other hand, they ask for more... If they ask to do more, it
seems an out-of-context thing".
He said Pakistan had rendered more sacrifices than
members of NATO in the war on terror.
He described Germany as a key economic partner of
Pakistan and said his visit will help boost ties between the
two countries.
The premier will exchange views on bilateral ties and
global and regional matters with the top leadership of Germany
and Britain.
While in Germany, Gilani will meet President Horst Kohler
and Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Gilani is accompanied by a high-ranking ministerial
delegation that includes Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood
Qureshi. PTI
Gordon Brown's demand for Pakistan to take tougher action
against al Qaida and help track Osama bin Laden, Gilani said
it appears to be "out-of-context".
"On one hand, the world community, including Britain,
praises Pakistan's efforts in the war on terror while on the
other hand, they ask for more... If they ask to do more, it
seems an out-of-context thing".
He said Pakistan had rendered more sacrifices than
members of NATO in the war on terror.
He described Germany as a key economic partner of
Pakistan and said his visit will help boost ties between the
two countries.
The premier will exchange views on bilateral ties and
global and regional matters with the top leadership of Germany
and Britain.
While in Germany, Gilani will meet President Horst Kohler
and Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Gilani is accompanied by a high-ranking ministerial
delegation that includes Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood
Qureshi. PTI