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KARACHI (updated on: April 27, 2009, 21:26 PST): A top British daily on Monday claimed that Prime Minister Gordon Brown received an apparent snub as he arrived in Pakistan for talks with President Asif Zardari only to be told that 'he was not available to appear at a joint press conference.'
The Prime Minister, who landed in Pakistan Monday afternoon after talks in Afghanistan, told reporters on the plane that he would hold a meeting with the President, The Times said.
But instead of a joint press conference with Zardari in Islamabad, Brown appeared alongside the relatively junior Pakistani Prime Minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani, according to the newspaper.
Downing Street tried to play down reports that the President had cancelled the press conference at the last minute as a snub to Brown, the newspaper said.
However, the newspaper pointed out, on his last visit to Pakistan in December, Brown and Zardari did stage a joint press conference.
Brown snubbed by Zardari : Business Recorder | LATEST NEWS
The Prime Minister, who landed in Pakistan Monday afternoon after talks in Afghanistan, told reporters on the plane that he would hold a meeting with the President, The Times said.
But instead of a joint press conference with Zardari in Islamabad, Brown appeared alongside the relatively junior Pakistani Prime Minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani, according to the newspaper.
Downing Street tried to play down reports that the President had cancelled the press conference at the last minute as a snub to Brown, the newspaper said.
However, the newspaper pointed out, on his last visit to Pakistan in December, Brown and Zardari did stage a joint press conference.
Brown snubbed by Zardari : Business Recorder | LATEST NEWS