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 Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf meets with U.S. President George W. Bush in Islamabad,
March 4. (Xinhua/AFP photo) |
ISLAMABAD, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Pakistani President
Pervez Musharraf said here on Saturday that Pakistan and the Untied States would
continue enjoying cordial relationship despite terrorism incidents.
Addressing a joint press conference with visiting
U.S. President George W. Bush, Musharraf expressed gratitude on Bush's visit to
Pakistan. He also condoled the death of a U.S. diplomat in the Karachi bombing
on Thursday.
Referring to the talks between the two presidents,
Musharraf said that they discussed the long term and strategic relations
including defense, education, trade and war on terrorism.
Speaking at the joint press conference held in
"Aiwan-e-Sadr" presidential palace in Islamabad after their one-hour talks, Bush
said that both sides affirmed that they shared commitment to the broad and
lasting strategic partnership that demands close cooperation in the war on
terrorism.
"President Musharraf made a bold decision for his
people for peace after September 11 and Pakistan chose to fight terror,"
Bushsaid, adding that he and the American people appreciate Pakistan's
cooperation. Pakistan cooperated in fight against terrorism, and killed and
arrested hundreds of terrorists. "During this fight, brave Pakistani citizens
sacrificed their lives."
The bombing in Karachi showed that the war on terror
had to go on, Bush said, adding "America mourned the death of all those killed
in the attack and they had sent condolences to the families of those Pakistanis
who lost their lives."
He noted that the United States and Pakistan would
fight the war on terror together and win it. Enditem |