Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the President of Pakistan, addressed a large public meeting in Karachi to discuss whether Pakistan should recognize Bangladesh. While some in the crowd reacted negatively to the idea, Bhutto said he would not recognize Bangladesh without the consent of the Pakistani people. He warned that not recognizing Bangladesh could increase costs and hurt the economy due to debt payments, but ultimately left the decision up to the people and their elected representatives. Bhutto also noted that other countries were pressuring Pakistan to recognize Bangladesh in order to facilitate the return of prisoners of war.