Kasab's extradition: Zardari disappointed by India's refusal
President Asif Ali Zardari expressed disappointment over India’s failure to extradite Ajmal Kasab to Pakistan.
ISLAMABAD:
President Asif Ali Zardari expressed disappointment over India’s failure to extradite Ajmal Kasab to Pakistan.
The president said, in an interview to a foreign magazine, that non-state elements like Kasab can become a cause for war among countries.
Zardari said that he was disappointed by Indian attitude on the issue of handing over Kasab.
He said the democratic government or the parliament is under no threat and that the US has not asserted any pressure on Pakistan, regarding its economic ties with Iran.
Zardari added that Pakistan is willing to trade with all neighbouring countries in the best interest of the nation.
President Asif Ali Zardari expressed disappointment over India’s failure to extradite Ajmal Kasab to Pakistan.
The president said, in an interview to a foreign magazine, that non-state elements like Kasab can become a cause for war among countries.
Zardari said that he was disappointed by Indian attitude on the issue of handing over Kasab.
He said the democratic government or the parliament is under no threat and that the US has not asserted any pressure on Pakistan, regarding its economic ties with Iran.
Zardari added that Pakistan is willing to trade with all neighbouring countries in the best interest of the nation.