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Friday, January 23, 2009
No extradition treaty with India: PM LAHORE: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani ruled out hand over of any Pakistani to India, saying that we don’t have any extradition treaty with New Delhi.

Speaking to newsmen at the Lahore Airport on Friday, Prime Minister Gilani said Chief Minister of Indian Gujrat Narinder Modi endorsed our stance as saying that information cannot be termed evidence.

Premier Gilani said that Pakistan was determined to root out terrorism from the country.

He renewed the government policy that no Pakistani national would be handed over to any country, but added that accused would be tried here according to the law of land.

“Terrorism has no religion and country,” Prime Minister Gilani said.

To a question on country’s prevailing political situation, the Prime Minister said that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif would hold an important meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari.

“PML-N is an ally in Punjab, he said, adding that the alliance should remain intact. Prime Minister said that PML-N and PPP are two different parties with different viewpoints.
 
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Brown: Pakistan linked to most UK terror plots

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Britain's prime minister Sunday asked India and Pakistan to allow UK police to interview Mumbai siege suspects as he revealed the extent of Pakistan-based extremists' involvement in terrorism in his country.

Britain's Gordon Brown meets with India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh before heading to Pakistan.

Gordon Brown, who met counterpart Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari in Islamabad, said three quarters of the most serious terrorism cases investigated by British police have links to al Qaeda in Pakistan.

Brown said he asked both Zardari and Prime Minister Singh to allow British police to interview any Mumbai terror suspects arrested in their countries, saying "we all have an interest in discovering what lay behind the attacks."

He said he proposed to Zardari a new pact between Britain and Pakistan to "break the chain of terror that links the mountain of Afghanistan and Pakistan to the streets of the UK and other countries around the world."

It would be "the most comprehensive anti-terrorist program Britain has signed with any country," he said. "We will work to ensure that everything is done to make sure that terrorists are denied any safe haven in Pakistan."

Brown: Pakistan linked to most UK terror plots - CNN.com
 
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Brown: Pakistan linked to most UK terror plots

Brown: Pakistan linked to most UK terror plots - CNN.com

He said he proposed to Zardari a new pact between Britain and Pakistan to "break the chain of terror that links the mountain of Afghanistan and Pakistan to the streets of the UK and other countries around the world."

See for yourself they are not Blaming the Govt of Pakistan for Sponsoring or harboring Terrorism and how they are asking for Pakistan to take steps to counter terrorism and please pay some attention to their Language and Co-operation offered.

It would be "the most comprehensive anti-terrorist program Britain has signed with any country," he said. "We will work to ensure that everything is done to make sure that terrorists are denied any safe haven in Pakistan."

This is the kind of Co-operation Pakistan is looking for.

Indian attitude, Language and Demands will have no effect on Pakistan, India will get just nothing from Pakistan if this Indian Approach Continued.

I think you got my Point.
 
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