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Gordon Brown has vowed to "step up" efforts to defeat terrorism in Pakistan in the wake of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto's assassination. | Gordon Brown has vowed to "step up" efforts to defeat terrorism in Pakistan in the wake of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto's assassination. |
The prime minister also revealed he had spoken with United States President George Bush and Australia's new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. | The prime minister also revealed he had spoken with United States President George Bush and Australia's new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. |
He promised they would defeat those who would "thwart democracy" by "bombing". | |
Mr Brown added he had called Pakistan's President Musharraf to urge him to call elections as planned in the new year. | |
It is clear that we must take immediate action and we will give whatever help we can Prime Minister Gordon Brown | |
The prime minister said: "What's important is that those terrorists who have tried to bomb, kill and maim their way to stop democracy in Pakistan are not successful. | |
"What's important is that the democratic process in Pakistan continues. | |
"What's important also is that President Musharraf maintains his commitment that there will be elections." | |
Mr Brown added the legacy of Ms Bhutto's death should not be that elections are cancelled but that "democracy is sustained and promoted in Pakistan". | |
"It is clear that we must take immediate action and we will give whatever help we can," he said. |