Seeking to link the economic recession with the September 11 attacks on the US,Pakistan has said terrorism has emerged as a threat to world economy and asked the global community to help it in combating the menace.
A day after international donors pledged more than $5 billion to help stabilise Pakistan,Zardari told the the Boao Forum for Asia  which is focussing on tackling the financial crisis  that terrorism in South Asia is another serious issue haunting the world peace.
The issue in the region is terrorism,that is evolving around Pakistan and Afghanistan, Zardari was quoted as saying by Pakistans official APP news agency. Help us,help the region,in the fight against terrorism.
Seeking to link terrorism with the state of the economy,the Pakistani President said,Even todays recession I would put down to the aftermath of what happened in 9/11.
The threat of terrorism has endangered his country economically and also the world at large,he said. I feel that all of us… all of you should stand together and check everything,which threatens the world economy.
Over a dozen top leaders,50 ministers and more than 1,600 political leaders,business people and academic scholars gathered in the Boao Forum in China to debate the global financial crisis and devise a strategy to address the issue.
Pakistan and Iran also discussed the progress made on the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project on the sidelines of the Boao Forum,besides bilateral ties and the regional situation.
The first Vice-President of Iran Parviz Davoodi called on Zardari,and the two leaders expressed satisfaction over the progress of the $7.4 billion,2,775-km-long IPI project aimed at helping Pakistan meet its growing industrial and domestic needs,the APP news agency said.
Zardari said Iran can play an important role in the region and the two countries can join hands to fight the threat of terrorism with enhanced closer cooperation.




