'Angry' Pak President Zardari will go to France, not UK
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Updated Fri 30th Jul 2010 11:49:57 / Published Fri 30th Jul 2010 11:33:39
Islamabad, July 30:  Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has postponed his visit to the United Kingdom following British Prime Minister David Cameron’s hostile remarks against Pakistan.

Zardari will now be going on a three-day visit to France, starting from August 1.

Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit however said that the programme of the President’s visit to the UK is being finalised, and denied that the visit has been cancelled.

He said that the dates would be announced at an appropriate time, The Daily Times reports.

Earlier, on Thursday, Cameron defended his comments on Pakistan, and said: “I think it’s important, as I say, to speak frankly about these things to countries that are your friends.”

When asked whether he regretted damaging relations with Pakistan ahead of Zardari’s visit, he said: “I don’t accept that they have been damaged. I look forward to discussing these and other issues (with Zardari).”

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'Angry' Pak President Zardari will go to France, not UK
by sivaramanenator on 2010-07-30 00:00:00
TRUTH spoken plainly by British PM hurts PAK: It thrives only on hypocracy, double speak & DO!
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