Pakistan committed to regional peace: PM Gilani

Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday, civilian rule has taken root in the country which led to the promotion of democracy institutions.He was talking to Mitchell, Andrew, a minister in the United Kingdom of State for International Development, which called for here in Islamabad, said the Prime Minister House. The Prime Minister, this was the first movement of civilian smooth in the country and according to best practices in the form of a parliamentary government.He said government committed the current democratic to the cause of democracy, according to the vision of the leader and said e-Azam, Shahid Zulifkar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto, and will strive to achieve dream in the Prime Minister entirety.The there were no political prisoners in the country, adding that his government will bring accountability Bill in Parliament with the consensus. Relations with neighboring countries, said the Prime Minister of the Federal Government has taken a unanimous decision yesterday to normalize trade relations with India, which would give a boost to trade between the two countries.The Prime Minister said he had received a number of meetings with Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and held most recently in the Maldives, where both the Prime Minister in a joint press conference expressed their resolve to settle all outstanding issues including Jammu and Kashmir.He appealed pointed to his recent meeting with President Hamid Karzai, who appealed to Pakistan to assist it in achieving reconciliation Afghan process.Gilani said acquiesce to a request from the Afghan president, to all factions of the Taliban to support the president appreciates his efforts to bring peace through reconciliation in Afghanistan.The Prime Minister's support of the United Kingdom For a system of preferences (GSP) plus for Pakistan, and also praised the assistance of the United Kingdom in the development of the social sector in Pakistan and especially primary education and healthcare.He mothers asked the British government to enter into a partnership with the Government of Pakistan to work for the rise and development in the tribal areas region.Andrew Mitchell said that the British government was looking eagerly and longing for a bilateral visit to Prime Minister Gilani to the United Kingdom in the month of May under the enhanced strategy Dialogue.He highly appreciated Pakistan's decision to normalize trade relations with India, he said, adding that it will benefit the two peoples in both countries, including the impact of positive to the Secretary-British borders.The for International Development, praised the Prime Minister to take a bold initiative to support peace in Afghanistan and Minister process.Federal for Foreign Affairs and was Hina Rabbani Khar, Advisor to the Prime Minister, Dr. Ali Abdul Hafeez Sheikh and financial officials in the ministries concerned are on this occasion.And consisted of the British side, Sir Michael Barber, the Special Representative of education in Pakistan, Mark Bowman, Department for International Development Directorate-General, and Richard Bar, Special Adviser to the British Secretary for International Development.

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