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ISLAMABAD: Following shocking remarks by the British Prime Minister David Cameron against Pakistan, ISI's Anti Terrorism Experts delegation have cancelled their visit to Britain. Defence sources told news agency that the said delegation was scheduled to visit UK in a day or two but after the disappointing remarks by the British PM it has cancelled its visit in which the delegation had to meet British Anti Terrorism department heads to talks on various issues. Cameron during his recent visit to India alleged Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) to have contacts with Taliban and terrorists whereas at the same time negated the anti human, inhuman acts being done by India in the disputed Kashmir. This act of British PM is highly condemnable as Pak has faced extreme crises and problems by being the front line state in the war on terror. Despite the unthinkable efforts by Pakistan this baseless accusation is being considered as a direct attack on Pakistan's agenda against terrorism. President Asif Ali Zardari also expressed disappointment over the heinous statement of British Prime Minister David Cameron stressing that such statements could severely affect the relations of the two countries especially on the topic of war against terrorism. Sources told that on Monday Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi is also expected to meet with British High Commissioner in which he would formally register Pakistan's protest. The British high Commissioner is likely to be summoned to the Foreign office. On the other hand the FO has also forwarded an agenda to the President House for President Zardari to take up this issue during his visit to UK. -Online
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