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Zardari starts UK visit amid strained ties, Cameron stays firm
- Tuesday August 3, 2010
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari starts his UK visit today amid strained relations between London and Islamabad. Meanwhile, the British Prime Minister's spokesperson has made it clear that David Cameron stands by the remarks he made while his official visit to India last week asking Pakistan to stop exporting terror. (Read: Cameron won't apologi...
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Cameron won't apologise for Pak terror remark
- Monday August 2, 2010
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Prime Minister David Cameron has refused to apologise for his comment that Islamabad is "exporting terror", said a government source who insisted that "he meant it".The Daily Mail quoted government sources as indicating that Cameron would not withdraw his suggestion that Pakistan was "exporting terror". A government source said Cameron would not ap...
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Pakistan summons British envoy over PM remarks
- Monday August 2, 2010
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Pakistani government on Monday summoned Britain's high commissioner to Islamabad over remarks made by the British prime minister on the export of terror that sparked a diplomatic row, officials said.Top envoy Adam Thomson went into talks with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at around 11:30 am (0630 GMT)."The British high commiss...
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Pak reacts angrily to Cameron's remarks
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
British Prime Minister David Cameron's warning that Pakistan should not have links with groups that export terror drew an angry response from Islamabad, which said it had done more than other nations in combating the menace.
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Zardari starts UK visit amid strained ties, Cameron stays firm
- Tuesday August 3, 2010
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari starts his UK visit today amid strained relations between London and Islamabad. Meanwhile, the British Prime Minister's spokesperson has made it clear that David Cameron stands by the remarks he made while his official visit to India last week asking Pakistan to stop exporting terror. (Read: Cameron won't apologi...
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Cameron won't apologise for Pak terror remark
- Monday August 2, 2010
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Prime Minister David Cameron has refused to apologise for his comment that Islamabad is "exporting terror", said a government source who insisted that "he meant it".The Daily Mail quoted government sources as indicating that Cameron would not withdraw his suggestion that Pakistan was "exporting terror". A government source said Cameron would not ap...
- www.ndtv.com
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Pakistan summons British envoy over PM remarks
- Monday August 2, 2010
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Pakistani government on Monday summoned Britain's high commissioner to Islamabad over remarks made by the British prime minister on the export of terror that sparked a diplomatic row, officials said.Top envoy Adam Thomson went into talks with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at around 11:30 am (0630 GMT)."The British high commiss...
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Pak reacts angrily to Cameron's remarks
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
British Prime Minister David Cameron's warning that Pakistan should not have links with groups that export terror drew an angry response from Islamabad, which said it had done more than other nations in combating the menace.
- www.ndtv.com