British PM backs Government of Pakistan & Afghanistan.

GOVERNMENT Pakistan now questioned about their commitment to fight terrorism, because of accusations of Pakistan to protect Osama bin Laden.

However, British Prime Minister David Cameron said that the government of Pakistan should be supported because the British goal was to build democracy in the Arab lands.

He said that it is wrong to "wash its hands and go away" and did not help Pakistan. Cameron said in a statement on Sunday the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Civilian emergency Cobra meeting for 45 minutes was also performed on Monday night, reports the BBC, Tuesday (05/03/2011).

British embassy was asked to review its security amid fears of a return action of the militants.

Cameron also revealed that Osama's death is a huge success, but that does not mean that terrorism will end.

In his meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and President Asif Ali Zardari and the Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, said that Britain would continue cooperation with both countries to address the problem of terrorism from Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

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