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          Sharif takes up post-war ties with Obama

          By Agencies in Washington | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-24 07:13

          Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif headed to the White House on Wednesday in a bid to build a new type of post-Afghanistan-war relationship as he presses for an end to drone strikes.

          In a nod to the fading of tensions since the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama's administration has moved to release more than $300 million in blocked security assistance to Pakistan.

          But tensions remain over the US campaign of drone attacks aimed at extremists deep inside the country's lawless areas. Sharif urged an end to the strikes, which a new Amnesty International report said may violate international law by killing civilians.

          The White House responded to the Amnesty report by defending the drone program, with press secretary Jay Carney saying US counterterrorism operations "are precise, they are lawful and they are effective."

          But Sharif, calling for a fresh partnership with the United States on the eve of his meeting with Obama, largely steered clear of Pakistan's past narrative of outside interference that has jarred relations.

          "It is my endeavor to approach this important relationship with an open and fresh mind, leaving behind the baggage of trust deficit and mutual suspicions," Sharif said at the US Institute of Peace.

          "The greatest challenge to Pakistan comes from terrorism and extremism," Sharif said, calling his nation "a major victim" of a decade of attacks that have killed more than 40,000 people.

          White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama hoped to use the meeting with Sharif to promote "a stable, secure and prosperous Pakistan that is contributing to regional and international security and prosperity."

          The White House meeting is Sharif's first since he swept to power in May elections. It comes a year before the US plans to pull out combat troops from Afghanistan, ending the longest of the wars launched after the attacks of Sept 11, 2001.

          The Afghan war instantly transformed Pakistan into a sometimes reluctant US war partner, with the then military government agreeing to help Washington overthrow Islamabad's erstwhile Taliban allies.

          In a message sure to be welcomed at the White House, Sharif said that Pakistan supported a "peaceful, stable and unified Afghanistan" - whose leaders often accuse Pakistan's powerful spy network of covertly supporting the Taliban.

          Sharif said he has assured Afghan President Hamid Karzai "that we wish neither to interfere in Afghanistan's internal affairs, nor do we have any favorites."

          Obama is expected to sound out Sharif for ideas on reaching an elusive peace agreement involving the Taliban, as well as practical support for pulling out most of the 50,000 US troops in Afghanistan.

          Managing expectations

          Cameron Munter, the US ambassador to Pakistan until last year, said that both sides wanted a more stable relationship that did not just revolve around crises.

          Sharif has projected himself as "modern and moderate" and has been upfront about his challenges, Munter said.

          "He's tried to say we can put this back on a good footing (and) trying to keep expectations fairly low."

          Robert Hathaway, director of the Asia program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, said that Sharif had "no alternative" but to raise the issue of drones due to the strong opposition inside Pakistan to the attacks.

          "By the same token, I think it's unrealistic that Obama is going to have any real give on this subject so long as the insurgents continue to find a sanctuary in Pakistan and then slip across the border to kill Americans and NATO forces," Hathaway said.

          AFP - AP

          (China Daily 10/24/2013 page11)

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