Monday, December 15, 2008

British Prime promised money to Pakistan to fight terrorism.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged to Pakistan nine million dollars on a program to combat terrorism. With this statement the head of the British Government made during a visit to Pakistan, reported AFP.
As noted by Brown, three-quarters of the most serious cases involving terrorism, which are investigating British law enforcement agencies related to the activities of extremists in Pakistan, the website reported BBC News. In doing so, Brown said that Pakistan is also victim of terrorism. According to the British prime minister, for the year in Pakistan occurred 50 terrorist attacks involving suicide bombers.
Referring to the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, where the victims were 172, Brown supported the position of India, which claims that the attack is a group "Lashkar-e-Tayba, based on Pakistani soil. Pakistan categorically rejects accusations of involvement in terrorist acts.
On Sunday it was reported that British police offered to interview the sole survivor party's attacks on Mumbai. Now he is in the hands of Indian security services. Britons are interested in information concerning the activities of extremist groups in Pakistan.

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