Monday 28 May 2012

LATEST NEWS UPDATE: 29.05.2012


Pakistan, UK to continue cowork in war on terrorism: Malik

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Monday said that Pakistan has rendered a lots of sacrifices in war against terrorism and the International community should acknowledged its contribution in this regard.He was talking to his British counterpart Theresa May who met with the minister in London according to a message received here, Rehman Malik said he has discussed mutual interest issues including elimination of terrorism, human trafficking, eradication of narcotics, visa issues of Overseas Pakistanis, border management, improving the performance of Pakistani Police and imparting training.He said that Pak-UK jointly working against terrorism and this cooperation would continue in future as well.Rehman Malik said that UK would also provide assistance for training and improving performance of Pakistan police. He said that during meeting he also raised the problems being faced by the Pakistanis prisoners in UK jails. Theresa May said that UK appreciate the efforts of Pakistan in war against terrorism. She said that UK also working with Pakistan on the illegal immigration and forced marriages. (APP)

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