Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will be doing some "plain talking" when he meets British Prime Minister David Cameron and has a mind to "put him straight" over the remark that Islamabad was exporting terror. A senior Pakistani official said that Zardari plans to "put him (Cameron) straight" when he meets him at a summit at Chequers Friday. Chequers is the official country residence of the British prime minister in Buckinghamshire."David Cameron has been doing some plain talking. Now Zardari will be doing the plain talking. We have to tell him (Cameron) what the reality is, to educate him about what we have suffered, and that if we are not supported at this time, how things will get worse," The Guardian on Tuesday quoted the official as saying. The official said the Pakistani president would tell Cameron to be "more forthright in supporting (Pakistani) democracy and more careful in what he says, especially in countries like India that are very hostile". During his India visit, Cameron July 28 warned Pakistan against exporting terrorism to India, Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world. Cameron said: "We want to see a strong, stable and democratic Pakistan, but we cannot tolerate in any sense export of terrorism, whether to India, Afghanistan or anywhere in the world."
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