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Britain praises Pak anti-terror combat
Pledges to continue multi pronged long terms relations with Pakistan
Bureau Report
PESHAWAR—British Foreign Secretary, Mr.David Miliband Sunday said that
Britain will continue multi pronged long term relations with Pakistan
for its active role in war against terrorism. Addressing a press
conference here at a local hotel, British Foreign Secretary said
relations between Britain and Pakistan are focused on three fields
including economic, political and security.
He said British is a strong partner of Pakistan and will continue its
support to the country in these sectors. He informed newsmen that his
current visit to Pakistan is second to the country and first to NWFP. He
said he came to express friendship of Britain with people of Pakistan.
British Foreign Secretary also dispelled the impression as portrayed
internationally about NWFP province. He said he has not found any such
threat in the province as being projected in the western countries.
He said terrorism is a global concern and also for Pakistan. The
country, he continued, has faced a lot of difficulties due to its role
in war against terror and is still passing through a difficult phase.
The British government, he added, has extended its support to Pakistan
for countering terrorism and will continue it in future.
About his engagements during his visit to NWFP, British Foreign
Secretary said he held meetings with NWFP Chief Minister and Governor.
He also met with notables of tribal area and with the children of
victims of war against terror.
In response to a question about American's concern over presence of
militants at Pak-Afghan bordering areas, he said Britain is also
concerned, but added that, the process of reconciliation is in progress.
British Foreign Secretary said Britain support reconciliation, but is
should be on clear grounds. He opined talks should be held with those
who wanted to surrender or lay arms. While responding to a question,
British Foreign Secretary said Britain wanted independence of judiciary
in Pakistan.
About his future engagements, he said he will hold meetings with heads
of major political parties in Islamabad. Earlier the Britain Foreign
Secretary David Miliband met with NWFP Chief Minister Amir Haider Khan
Hoti at his residence. The president of ANP Asfandyar Wali Khan and
provincial leader Afrasiyab Khattak were also present in the meeting.
The British Foreign Secretary lauded the anti-terrorism actions of the
provincial government and said NWFP was frontline province in war
against terror. He said Britain realized problems faced by people and it
would continue development schemes in NWFP through its donor and aid
agencies.
During the meeting, the NWFP Chief Minister Amir Haider Hoti assured
British Foreign Secretary that new government would continue efforts to
fight terrorism. |