RAWALPINDI: The Government will continue to extend its fullest co-operation to the Judiciary in the discharge of its duties, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto said here tonight [Nov 24]. He was speaking as chief guest at a dinner hosted by the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Yahya Bakhtiar, to welcome the Supreme Court to its new seat in Rawalpindi.
The Prime Minister said the Government was determined to maintain the high tradition of co-operation with the Supreme Court, which was the ultimate authority to dispense justice to individuals and to determine the relationship between the Centre and Provinces in the Federation. ... Mr Bhutto said the Government had full faith in the country`s Judiciary and the laws enacted by the Legislature. News agencies [Meanwhile, as reported by news agencies from Vladivostok], President Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger today [Nov 24] scored a `breakthrough` in strategic arms limitation talks with the Russians and got a US-Russian agreement on guidelines for a 10-year `cap on the arms race`. A joint statement released by Mr Ford and Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid Brezhnev ...
announced [the] ... agreement on key terms of a new pact limiting strategic arms.