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Britain asks Pak to do more to counter terrorism
London, June 18: A day after Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani said there has been no let-up in cross-border infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir, Britain today asked Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to do more to tackle terrorism even as it appreciated his efforts to counter the menace.
London, June 18: A day after Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani said there has been no let-up in cross-border infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir, Britain today asked Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to do more to tackle terrorism even as it appreciated his efforts to counter the menace.
"We continue to urge President Musharraf to do all that he can as more can be done to tackle terrorism. This applies to all international partners of the coalition to fight
against the scourge of terrorism. We hope we can see further progress," an official spokesman here said a few days after Advani held talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair here.
The spokesman said "actually we are very pleased with efforts of President Musharraf to counter terrorism. The Pakistan President also know that the international community would expect Pakistan to deal severely against anyone using Pakistan as a safe haven." Bureau Report
The spokesman said "actually we are very pleased with efforts of President Musharraf to counter terrorism. The Pakistan President also know that the international community would expect Pakistan to deal severely against anyone using Pakistan as a safe haven." Bureau Report