UK, Pakistani leaders to meet after terror comment
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Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari was due to hold talks on trade, terrorism and Afghanistan with Prime Minister David Cameron at the British leader's country residence on Friday.
Cameron's Downing Street office said the talks were an opportunity for Britain to pledge its support for "stability, security, democracy and prosperity." Last week in India, Cameron accused elements in Pakistan of allowing the "export of terror," suggesting not enough was being done to tackle terror groups inside Pakistan's borders. (AP)