日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

Home / International / World Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Musharraf's Envoys Meet Bhutto
Adjust font size:

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has sent representatives to London to negotiate with former prime minister Benazir Bhutto on a power-sharing pact, an official and newspapers said yesterday.

Pakistan is facing weeks of uncertainty and the risk of turmoil as army chief Musharraf prepares to secure another term as president while his opponents vow to restore civilian rule.

"We are in contact with Benazir Bhutto, that's true," said Information Minister Mohammad Ali Durrani, referring to newspaper reports that three senior Musharraf confidants were in London for talks.

Musharraf, who analysts say is at his weakest since he took power in a 1999 coup, met self-exiled Bhutto in Abu Dhabi last month. Liberal-minded Bhutto is seen as a natural ally of Musharraf who promotes a vision of "enlightened moderation" for his country. Both oppose Islamist militancy.

Her Pakistan People's Party is generally seen as the country's most popular party, and a pact with her would broaden Musharraf's support base.

Bhutto, a two-time prime minister who still has corruption charges hanging over her, has said any deal would depend on Musharraf taking confidence-building steps by the end of August.

She wants immunity for the actions of civilian governments from when she first came to power in 1988 and the lifting of a ban on a prime minister serving a third term.

She is also demanding that Musharraf resign from the army and reforms that would ensure a fair election.

"If our negotiations fall apart, we can always turn to the other political party," she told Newsweek magazine in its latest issue, referring to the party of her old rival, another former prime minister in exile in London, Nawaz Sharif.

Last week, Musharraf issued a call for reconciliation with everyone and some Pakistani newspapers reported that Musharraf had also sent representatives to talk to Sharif but Durrani denied that.

Sharif, also a two-time prime minister, was ousted in a 1999 coup and later sent into exile by army chief Musharraf.

(China Daily via agencies August 28, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
- Court Ruling Reinstates Pakistani Chief Justice
- Foes Circle Musharraf After Defeat over Judge
- Musharraf, Bhutto Forging Alliance
- Musharraf Rules out Emergency
- Exiled Former Pakistani PM Allowed to Return
- Former Pakistan PM Sharif Could Be Arrested on Return
Most Viewed >>
> Korean Nuclear Talks
> Reconstruction of Iraq
> Middle East Peace Process
> Iran Nuclear Issue
> 6th SCO Summit Meeting
Links
- China Development Gateway
- Foreign Ministry
- Network of East Asian Think-Tanks
- China-EU Association
- China-Africa Business Council
- China Foreign Affairs University
- University of International Relations
- Institute of World Economics & Politics
- Institute of Russian, East European & Central Asian Studies
- Institute of West Asian & African Studies
- Institute of Latin American Studies
- Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies
- Institute of Japanese Studies
主站蜘蛛池模板: 那曲县| 成都市| 阿巴嘎旗| 时尚| 八宿县| 耒阳市| 黄龙县| 双牌县| 贺兰县| 河北区| 高碑店市| 柘荣县| 龙南县| 鄂州市| 建阳市| 上杭县| 衡水市| 西藏| 比如县| 福州市| 延川县| 德兴市| 白沙| 孟州市| 封丘县| 濮阳县| 楚雄市| 德令哈市| 五华县| 庆阳市| 兴仁县| 溧阳市| 呈贡县| 错那县| 德惠市| 漳州市| 抚州市| 驻马店市| 从化市| 潜山县| 岢岚县|