Sharif vows better relations with US, warmer ties with India


Washington, May 13 (PTI) :  Nawaz Sharif, poised for a record third term as Pakistan Prime Minister after his party's emphatic win in the landmark general elections, has vowed to pursue better relations with the US while seeking "warmer ties" with India.

In an interview to The Wall Street Journal after the impressive victory of Pakistan Muslim League-N in the polls, Sharif recalled that his country's relationship with the US was quite good when he was in power.

"I'd like to take this relationship further. We need to strengthen the relationship," said 63-year-old Sharif, who has held the top position twice in the past.

"The US may wish to re-examine its drone campaign or risk stoking the anti-Americanism that feeds Pakistani public anger," Nawaz said, referring to the strong opposition to the controversial drone strikes by the CIA inside Pakistan.

Responding to questions on the drone strikes, Sharif said he would discuss these issues of concerns with the US leadership.

"These are the concerns that the Pakistani people have," Sharif said, when asked about the drone operations.

"We'll need to address these concerns. I'm very hopeful and confident about that," he added.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Sharif said he would "seek warmer ties" with India and offered an "olive branch" to Afghanistan.

Sharif who was ousted by the army in 1999 said he expects a smooth relationship with the military this time.

"There is no problem with the military," he said.

"I don't think the military is responsible for what Musharraf did, he did it in his personal capacity. The military should not be blamed for this," he told the journal.

Yesterday both US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry said that they were looking forward to working with the new government of Pakistan.

"The US and Pakistan have a long history of working together on mutual interests, and my administration looks forward to continuing our cooperation with the Pakistani government that emerges from this election as equal partners in supporting a more stable, secure, and prosperous future for the people of Pakistan," Obama said in a statement.


"We'll be working with the new government to advance shared interests including a peaceful, more prosperous and stable future for Pakistan and the region," Kerry said in a statement.

Shuja Nawaz, eminent Pakistan expert based in Washington, argued that there is unlikely to be any major change in US-Pakistan relations.

"I do not see any major shift in the relationship in the near term. There is much co-dependency on both sides," Nawaz, South Asia Center Director of the Atlantic Council, an eminent Washington-based think tank, told PTI.

"But under Nawaz Sharif there will likely be a review of the relationship and a pragmatic realignment, if needed, to secure his base at home," he said.

Writing in Wall Street Journal, columnist Sadanand Dhume said, "with his strong base in Punjab and personal experience with military meddling in politics, Sharif is best qualified to consolidate Pakistan's democratic gains".

In interviews he has made it clear that the prime minister, not the unelected army chief, is the country's ruler, wrote Dhume, who is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a US think-tank.

"He (Sharif) has also pledged to work with the US to combat terrorism instead of mindlessly confronting a superpower to play to the gallery in the manner of Mr(Imran) Khan. In a similar vein, Mr Sharif speaks consistently of improving ties with India, and of placing them on a firmer footing based on trade, travel and investment," Dhume wrote.

  

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, May 13 2013

    He knows he has dumb counter part in India..

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, May 13 2013

    You are right Dinesh. One great Advani went to Pakistan and d "Jinnah was secular". One of the cabinet minister of NDA regime accompanied the dreaded terrorists to Kandahar for their safe passage. We have lot of dumb characters in Delhi.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Mon, May 13 2013

    We need to keep good relations with Pakistan to avoid any conflict in near future. It's automatically de-stablise strength of extermists who operate from other land as well more dangerous extermists who are in India. India is developing country..by which we can receive a permanent seat in U.N. which automatically solve most of issues..Vajaypee rightly told..we cannot change our neighbours...!!

    All western countries don't want India-Pakistan-China to be in friendly matter. Everytime they objected even during..all five countries ready to do a 'block' in between Iran/Pakistan/India/China/Russia to boost bilateral relations..!! You can find America-Mexico-Canada are on good terms..but not allow anywhere to be the same.

    It's America's intervention..proposal to set pipeline between Iran and India..stopped. As a Head of State from one of Gulf Countries..visited India..and promised to supply same oil which offered by Iran..There intention..not give chance for 'Shia Country'..It's all game-plan played by 'Big Brother'...!! We wants to be friendly with Pakistan/Afghanistan/Burma/Bhutan/Srilanka/Nepal...for our future..!!

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, May 13 2013

    Vajayee went to Pakistan & Shareef had agreed to resolve the Kashmir tangle, but Musharaff played a game & killed 2 birds by entering Kargil, rest is history.
    Hope this time he succeeds in resolving the long pending issue & both nations can develop in right direction instead of huge spendings on arms & armaments & deflecting people towards Kashmiri Communal agenda & amassing huge fortune for themselves depriving people of their rightful dues.

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  • Umesh Salian, Uppala / Dubai

    Mon, May 13 2013

    Sirjee.. Idea is superlative.. India needs smoothy relation with Shareef effect

    Good luck

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