President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday appealed for help in combating terrorism in the region. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum, which focuses on the global financial crisis, President Zardari pointed to terrorism in Asia as another pressing issue.
"This issue is about not being able to control the terrorism that is evolving around Pakistan, Afghanistan and indeed the region," he told the more than 1,600 delegates gathered at the annual summit on the tropical Chinese island of Hainan, which aims to promote regional economic integration. "Please help us. solve and fight this menace," he added in a speech broadcast live on China's state television.
Zardari said the current global financial crisis could be linked to terrorism."Even today's recession I would put down to the aftermath of what happened in 9/11," he said. Zardari's comments came a day after around 40 donor countries and groups pledged development funds to help the politically volatile and nuclear-armed country fight poverty, strengthen its institutions and reduce militancy.