Obama phones Zardari, assures US support to Pakistan
Updated at: 0256 PST, Saturday, November 08, 2008
Obama phones Zardari, assures US support to Pakistan WASHINGTON: U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has said Saturday that US deeply yearns to extend full support to Pakistan to overcome financial crisis as well as war on terrorism on a telephonic talk to President Zardai from Washington.
President-elect said both Pakistan and United States share long lasting friendship and hoped to eradicate terrorism from the region with Pakistan support.
Also, he added that US longed to establish better mutual relationship between both the allies on terror war to settle down differences due to US strikes in Pakistan. (Geo TV)
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Friday 7 November 2008
President elect Obama phone President Zardari
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Asif Zardari,
Barack Obama,
Taliban,
War on Terror
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