US Congressional team meets Musharraf

Islamabad(IANS) : A visiting US Congressional delegation during a meeting with President Pervez Musharraf underlined the importance of holding free, fair and transparent elections and also praised the steps taken by the president for the “restoration of full democracy in the country”.

The four-member Congressional delegation led by Senator Bob Corker called on the president in Rawalpindi and discussed with him the recent political developments in the country, Pakistan-US relations and counter-terrorism, reports Dawn.


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Notably this is the first visit of a US Congressional delegation to Pakistan after President Musharraf stepped down as the army chief.

US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson attended the meeting.

Musharraf reiterated the government’s commitment to holding elections on schedule, in a free, fair and transparent manner.

In his interaction, the president advocated broad-based and long-term Pakistan-US relationship.

While reaffirming Pakistan’s firm resolve to fight extremism and terrorism, he noted that a comprehensive strategy was being pursued in dealing with the menace.

The president made it clear that Pakistan would not allow any entity to use its territory for terrorist activity anywhere.

In this context he also stressed the need for better understanding in America of the government’s efforts in the areas of counter-terrorism, good governance, and protection of civil liberties.

The president said he looked forward to Congressional support for stronger Pakistan-US ties and closer cooperation in diverse fields.

“For their part, the members of the Congressional delegation affirmed the strategic importance for the US of its relationship with Pakistan,” said a statement issued by the Foreign Office, adding: “The delegation lauded the president’s commitment to fight extremism and terrorism and recognised Pakistan’s contribution towards counter-terrorism efforts.”

The Congressional delegation includes Congressman David Dreier (California), Congressman Darrell Issa (California), and Congressman Joe Wilson (South Carolina). They all serve on key Congressional committees including that of appropriations, foreign affairs and armed services.

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