President Asif Ali Zardari under fire for going ahead with overseas state visits while many parts of Pakistan drown in floods has struggled to improve his reputation throughout his controversial time in the public eye.,President Asif Ali Zardari, away on a European trip, faced swelling criticism of his response to the countrys worst flooding in 80 years.,President Asif Ali Zardari has spurned an offer to spend the night at British Prime Minister's country retreat at Chequers, but is to go ahead with his meeting with David Cameron to confront his charges of Pakistan promoting "export of terror" head-on.,U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari declared the two countries had unbreakable ties as they sought to ease diplomatic strains.,Zardari under pressure to talk tough due to intense criticism of his decision to leave Pakistan during the flood.,London, Aug 5 : Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, who is on a visit to Britain, has rejected an offer of hospitality at British Prime Minister David Cameron's coun try house, saying he is too busy.,LONDON Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari was in Britain yesterday amid a row over terrorism, and rising criticism over his failure to return home in the aftermath of the worst floods in living memory.,London ,what is Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari held talks with British government ministers Thursday ahead of a private dinner with Prime Minister David Cameron.,[Blog ,what is by ] British and Pakistani leaders make joint statement about counterterrorism after two weeks of diplomatic tensionDavid Cameron and Pakistan's president, Asif Ali zardari, agreed today to "intensify" ...,[Blog ,what is by ] Asif Ali zardari will demand more support at Chequers meeting and warn against using India as a platform for accusationsThe row over David Cameron's claim that Pakistan is exporting terrorism ...,[Blog ,what is by ] Asif Ali zardari holds talks amid criticism over decision to go ahead with UK trip despite growing crisis after floods at homeThe controversial visit to the UK by Pakistan's president, Asif Ali ...
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