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The GuardianTalks between ISI officials and UK security experts called off after David Cameron accused Pakistan of exporting terrorism
Amy Fallon
The Guardian, Saturday July 31 2010
Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency has cancelled planned talks with British security experts in protest at David Cameron's comments that elements within the country are responsible for exporting terrorism abroad, it was reported last night.
ISI officers were due in London for discussions on counter-terrorism co-operation with British security services. But the talks have been scrapped after the prime minister's remarks while on a visit to India on Wednesday, the Times reported.
"The visit has been cancelled in reaction to the comments made by the British prime minister against Pakistan," an ISI spokesman was quoted as saying. "Such irresponsible statements could affect our co-operation with Britain."
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Cameron's egotistical diplomacy fail is blowing back in his face.