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In his brief remarks at a reception by Pakistan High
Commissioner to the UK Wajid Shamsul Hasan for the delegates attending the
annual Labour Party conference here last night, Miliband said he spoke to
President Asif Zardari during his overnight stay in London on way to UN and
expressed grief and sorrow at the terrible loss due to bombing of Marriott
Hotel in Islamabad. Miliband said the Labour Party observed a minute silence
in memory of those killed in Saturday’s incident and this was testimony of how
close the two countries are together in eradicating this scourge. “We reach out to those Britons of Pakistani origin and we
say to them you are our friends, our relatives, our neighbours, our fellow
citizens and we grieve with you too. “We will stand with The Foreign Secretary said the latest attack has brought
home the fact that this was not anti-West drive but attack at the heart of the
Pakistani society. He said the The Foreign Secretary also referred to his upcoming
meeting with President Zardari in
Browne noted the problem of terrorism and extremism lay on
both sides of Pak-Afghan borders and the application of security and building
of institution was required to deal with the issue. Junior Minister for International Development Shahid Malik
spoke of the economic assistance being provided to However, he called on the British Pakistani Diaspora to
condemn scourge of terrorism more vociferously and said this latest attack as
well as bombing in Wah last month needs to be denounced at all levels of the
society. MP Khalid Mahmood and a former Labour Foreign Secretary
Sir Gerald Kaufmann also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the importance
of strengthening the democratic institutions in Sept 23, 2008
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