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By Benjamin Sand
Islamabad
16 June 2007

A senior U.S. official in Pakistan provided the strongest indication yet that Washington will stand by embattled Pakistan leader Pervez Musharraf. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, in Pakistan for a two-day visit, emphasized Washington's commitment to a long-term Pakistan - U.S. alliance. VOA correspondent Benjamin Sand reports from Islamabad.

Pakistani <a href=opposition1 parties activists2 surround the vehicle of suspended Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry at a street in Chakwal" hspace="2" src="http://www.tingroom.com/upimg/allimg/070628/1425290.jpg" width="209" vspace="2" border="0" />
Pakistani opposition parties activists surround the vehicle of suspended Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry at a street in Chakwal
The visit comes as President Musharraf faces mounting political opposition at home over his controversial decision to fire the country's top judge last March.

The political crisis continues to heat up ahead of national elections expected later this year.
 
Deputy Secretary of State Negroponte met Mr. Musharraf Saturday, the same day the ousted3 judge led a massive protest rally in the central city of Faisalabad.

There was widespread speculation4 that Mr. Negroponte would be delivering a tough message from Washington demanding a firm commitment to democratic reforms inside Pakistan.

However, speaking to reporters following the meeting, Mr. Negroponte reiterated5 Washington's continued support for President Musharraf's government.

"As far as the message that I brought, it is one of strong friendship and trust," he said.  "We believe that we have an excellent partnership6 together in facing the various challenges that confront us."

He said the central challenge remains7 the war against terrorism, where Pakistan, and General Musharraf, are key U.S. allies.

Under Musharraf, Pakistan's military has deployed8 some 80,000 troops to help secure the rugged9 tribal10 areas along the Afghan border, where Taleban and al-Qaida militants11 are believed to operate.

Pervez Musharraf (May 2007 photo)
Pervez Musharraf (May 2007)
President Musharraf has come under fire, both at home and abroad, for his refusal to give up his dual12 role as both president and head of Pakistan's powerful military.

Mr. Negroponte did repeat calls Saturday for "free, fair and transparent13" elections later this year. But on the central issue of issue of President's Musharraf's military uniform, Mr. Negroponte declined comment.

"This is a matter that is up to him ,and I am sure that he's going to make that decision based on all the considerations that he considers relevant to the situation as he sees it," he added.

Under the Pakistan constitution, President Musharraf would be obliged to quit the army before seeking reelection.  Opposition leaders are demanding that he give up his military post sooner rather than later.

The president is also pushing the country's sitting national assembly to reelect him to another five-year term before it is dissolved in November ahead national elections.

Musharraf's political opposition is expected to dominate those elections and gain a significant majority in the national assembly.


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