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| Britain's recently appointed security adviser resigns |
| Britain's government says the country's national security adviser has confirmed he's stepping down, less than three months after taking up the newly created role.
Peter Ricketts, previously the country's top diplomat, was appointed by Prime Minister David Cameron's new government to lead the government's security work and set up a new national security council.
Cameron clashed last week with key allies in Pakistan over terrorism, after he questioned Islamabad's commitment to tackling terror groups inside its borders.
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