David Cameron in historic Kazakhstan visit

David Cameron has become the first serving British Prime Minister to visit Kazakhstan, in a trip designed to foster trade links with the oil-rich nation.

The Kazakh government is accused of serious human rights abuses, an issue Mr Cameron has said will be addressed during his trip.

Earlier on Sunday, Mr Cameron said Britain would stand with Islamabad in the fight against terrorism, following talks with the country's newly-elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Carole Walker reports from Kazakhstan.

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