Pakistan Premier’s Tribute To U.S.
(NJZ. Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, October 1. Mr Mohammed Ali, Paikstan’s Prime Minister, said in a recorded broadcast today that Pakistan had in the United States an ally which, on several occasions, had given “proof of genuine friendship,” “We have a great deal in common with the United States in our conviction regarding freedom and democracy,” the Prime Minister said. Mr Mohammed Ali will leave London tomorrow for the United States at the invitation of President Eisenhower. He said that while in the United States he will seek avenues for improving Pakistan’s economic potential.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 6
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