Pakistan has differed with US on principles: Gilani

Talking to reporters after inaugurating the International Seerat Conference, Gilani said the government has adopted a tough stance on the matter of Raymond Davis.

When asked about the stance adopted by the former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi regarding the issue of diplomatic immunity to Raymond Davis, Gilani said that "the government's stance is tougher."

About the use of drone strikes within its territory, Prime Minister Gilani said all diplomatic channels were being used to convince the United States of America against the hits, and pointed that these were "counter-productive".

"We are against the drone strikes," he said and added "we can't have a war."

Prime Minister Gilani however said that since the matter was subjoined he would not comment.

When his comments were sought whether Shah Mahmood Qureshi was violating party discipline, Gilani said he was very much part of the Pakistan Peoples Party.

About directions of the Supreme Court for termination of services of the Director General Federal Investigation Agency, Prime Minister Gilani said if all institutions work within the ambit of the constitution there would be no problems.

He said he would soon be meeting the parliamentary leaders to chalk out a course of action to meet all sorts of challenges the country was facing.

About MQM's joining the cabinet, Gilani said the question should be directed to the party, but added that it was one of the government's allies.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011

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