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December
4, 2008 Dateline New Delhi
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UN secretary general calls up Zardari
Lahore:
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon telephoned President
Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday to discuss "the latest
regional situation" and "other matters of mutual interest".
The Daily Times quoted a private TV channel as saying
that Zardari also discussed with the UN secretary
general last week's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, and
the rising tensions between India and Pakistan. The
state-run APP news agency said in a brief report that
Zardari and Ban Ki-moon discussed "the regional situation",
but did not elaborate. Last week, Moon said: "Such
violence (in Mumbai) is totally unacceptable." Zardari
on the other hand has maintained that the terror strike
was the work of non-state actors. In an interview
to CNN's Larry King Live on Tuesday, he sought to
reassure India and the world that he and his civilian
government was not part or privy to the terror attack
on Mumbai, and they wanted peace with India. He insisted
the terror attack was the work of "stateless actors
who are holding hostage the whole world." "So, we
should all rise above it. I expect the Indian democracy
which is senior, which is an older democracy, mature
democracy, I expect them to rise above this pain and
the loss that they have had and come together with
us to fight terrorism in the region," Zardari said.
He has also said that sabre rattling by India will
not have an effect on Pakistan, and added that there
is no question of meeting New Delhi's demand for the
handing over of 20 suspect terrorists that it has
listed.
- Dec
4, 2008
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