British Prime Minister David Cameron – AFP Photo

ISLAMABAD: British Prime Minister David Cameron will visit Islamabad on April 5 to seek guidance from the country's top leadership in regards to developments in Libya.

During his one-day visit, the British prime minister will hold meetings with President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, DawnNews reported.

In his meeting with Gilani, Cameron is expected to hold discussions over bilateral relations, the situation in Libya and the ongoing war against terrorism.

Cameron is also expected to visit the Shah Faisal Mosque and speak to students at the COMSATS Institute of Technology.

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