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| Events | Posted By: hindtimes on:7/30/2010 6:34:48 AM |
Islamabad, Jul 30 (PTI) British Premier David Cameron's warning to Pakistan to stop promoting the "export of terror" appears to have cast a shadow on bilateral ties, with the Foreign Office even debating the possibility of asking President Asif Ali Zardari to call off an upcoming visit to London.
Cameron said in Bangalore on Wednesday that Pakistan should not have ties with groups that promote the export of terror to Afghanistan or India.
Following an angry reaction from Islamabad, Cameron defended his remarks, saying that it was "important to speak frankly" and that while Pakistan had "made progress... we need them to do more" to tackle terrorism.