Pakistan snubs Cameron's allegations

Pakistan snubs Cameron's allegations
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Pakistan expressing sadness on the remarks of British Prime Minister David Cameron in Bangalore about Pakistan said the remarks are contrary to the facts on the ground and have been prompted by reports of Wikileaks website. Foreign Office Spokesman Abdul Basit in his weekly briefing pointed out that one can never draw right conclusions from such misguided reports that are based on raw intelligence. Basit said, It is important that we should not be creating unnecessary hype around these reports and get distracted. The spokesman said, The world knows very well how Pakistan is contributing in the on-going fight against terrorism and continue doing that in its own interest and not to please any one. He said the mania of do more should now be stopped as Pakistan has done a lot in this war against terror and suffered huge losses. The spokesman said terrorism was a global, regional and local issue, Pakistan is a close partner of the international community in this war. He said the world fully recognises and acknowledges the sacrifices rendered by Pakistan, its security forces and civil population. The spokesman said Pakistan has done much more than any other country in combating terrorism. Director World Affairs Dunya News Dr. Moeed Pirzada said that Hamid Karzai dint mention Pakistan when he said that terrorists safe havens exit out of Afghanistan. He said that Afghanistan and Pakistan have good relations these days. He said that David Camerons statement about Pakistan was regrettable and he visited India for trade purposes. He said that statements of Wajid Shamsul Hassan and Abdul Basit will not work well, political leaderships should come forward and condemn these statements. He said that President Zardari should cancel his visit to Britain. He said that Wikileaks documents were about failure in Afghan war but American media is only blaming ISI.
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