Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari is spending most of his time trying to win international support against terrorism by visiting world capitals. His summit with European Union President Vaclav Klaus of Czech Republic and a visit to NATO headquarter in Brussels on Thursday was a major effort to convince the international community that Pakistan is very much serious about defeating terrorism. No doubt those world leaders from Washington to London and Moscow [Images] to Brussels have said very good words for President Zardari and Pakistan but most of them are still cautious.
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