British PM Cameron, President Zardari discuss bilateral relations, regional situation

EuropeBritish PM Cameron, President Zardari discuss bilateral relations, regional situation

ISLAMABAD: British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday called President Asif Ali Zardari, both the leaders discussed bilateral relations and regional situation with special reference to situation in Afghanistan, Dispatch News Desk (DND) reported.

According to the Presidency spokesman Farhatullah Babar, both leaders exchanged views over prevailing world scenario and new global developments.

Babar said President Zardari and David Cameron also discussed Afghan peace situation with peace process and overall condition of the region.

Both leaders traded well wishes for the people and respective country of each other and vowed to extend bilateral cooperation in many fields.

DND

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