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He was speaking at a reception hosted for the
delegates to the annual Labour Party Conference in coastal town of The High Commissioner highlighted problems faced by
Pakistani citizens especially students, businessmen and cultural troupes in
obtaining British visas and said ever since the visa operations shifted out of
Islamabad, the Pakistani students have suffered the most. He said such advisory paints a bleak picture for
doing business in his country.
Speaking on the ties between the two countries, the
envoy said: "Today our co-operation in countering global terrorist
challenge illustrates the journey we have taken. The frequency of bilateral
contacts between the two countries at the highest level has further
strengthened bilateral relationship." In this regard, Hasan pointed out that President
Asif Ali Zardari has visited He further mentioned that during President
Zardari's visit in May this year, the two countries agreed to establish
Strategic Dialogue in a number of areas including security, economic, defence and socio-cultural
fields.
Hasan also welcomed the initiative by Prime
Minister Gordon Brown to establish a Task Force one education in He said Britons of Pakistani heritage are
contributing in various social, political and economic fields to enrich
Britain's multicultural ethos and mentioned that their contributions exceeds 31
billion pounds sterling in the British GDP. Responding to the speech, the British Defence
Secretary Bob Ainsworth said the He spoke of the growing relationship between the
two countries underpinned by historical ties and the presence of a large
British-Pakistani community. Ainsworth described the relationship between the
two governments and those of the military co-operation as 'very good and
close'. "Together we can tackle the issues that beset He also appreciated the efforts of the Pakistani
Government on the security issues and said it was doing its best to keep the
country on a road towards progress and prosperity. On the situation in He mentioned that the A number of British parliamentarians including Mike
Gapes, Keith Vaz, Virender Sharma, Martin Linton, members European Parliament
Richard Howitt and Nina Gill and councillors of Pakistani
descent attend the event at the Grand Hotel, the venue of the annual
conference. October 1, 2009
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