America delivers 'strong message' to Musharraf

Agencies Posted: Nov 17, 2007 at 0000 hrs
Islamabad, November 17: The US delivered a ‘strong message’ to embattled Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to end Emergency and doff uniform as senior American envoy John Negroponte held talks with the General and the man tipped to succeed him as the army chief.

Amidst stepped up US efforts to persuade the military ruler to restore democracy, Negroponte, US Deputy Secretary of State who is the highest-ranking American official to visit Pakistan since imposition of Emergency on November 3, met the military ruler and Gen Ashfaq Pervaiz Kiyani, who is to replace Musharraf as Army Chief once he doffs uniform.

Negroponte, who spoke on phone with former Premier Benazir Bhutto shortly after his arrival in Islamabad on Friday, discussed the ‘political situation’ with Musharraf, state-run PTV reported.

"The US Deputy Secretary of State and President Pervez Musharraf discussed important bilateral, regional and international affairs," PTV reported without giving details.

However, western diplomatic sources said the top US diplomat delivered a ‘strong message’ to Musharraf to end Emergency he had imposed on November 3, quit as army chief and restore the Constitution and key fundamental rights like the freedom of the press.

They said Negroponte highlighted US concerns about the political crisis in Pakistan and called for the release of all Opposition political and rights activists arrested under Emergency regulations to facilitate free and impartial general elections in January.

Before meeting the President, Negroponte held talks with Kiyani.