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Musharraf "lied" about Dr Khan's role in Nuke program, alleges scientist's wife PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sheraz Akhtar   
Monday, 11 August 2008

London, Aug 10 : Hendrina Khan, the wife of Pakistan's nuclear scientist AQ Khan, has alleged that President Pervez Musharraf had "lied" about her husband's role in the country's nuclear program.

In a detailed account to be published in "Der Spiegel" on Monday, she said that her husband was "pressured" to make a false confession and that he only carried out government orders.

Khan's wife's account would be published on the day when the PPP-led coalition government would be initiating impeachment proceedings against Musharraf for allegedly 'mismanaging the country'.

Lodging serious accusations against Musharraf, she claimed her husband, currently under house arrest, was not a nuclear dealer, and that he only ever "executed the instructions he was given" by the government.

About Dr Khan's infamous trip to North Korea allegedly to transfer nuclear technology, she said the trip was carried out "at the specific request" of Musharraf.

Dr Khan's wife's version is seen in contrast to Musharraf's disclosures in his memoirs "In the Line of Fire" published in 2006, in which wrote that he or his administration had no prior knowledge of Dr Khan's nuclear network. He wrote: "On the basis of the thorough probe that we conducted in 2003-2004. I can say with confidence that neither the Pakistan Army nor any of the past governments of Pakistan was ever involved or had any knowledge of A.Q.'s proliferation activities. The show was completely AQ's."

Hendrina Khan said her husband's health was deteriorating, and that she feared the government would continue to "prevent the truth from coming out" until the day he died.

 
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Pak-Afghan Joint Economic Commission concludes

KABUL (Afghanistan): The 7th meeting of Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Economic Commission concluded in Kabul on Wednesday with a pledge to bolster and explore avenues in trade and economic cooperation for the benefit of the people of the two countries.

The meeting was followed by the joint press conference addressed by Shaukat Tarin, Adviser on Finance, Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and Anwarul Haq Ahadi, Finance Minister of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

The delegations of the two countries discussed in detail trade, economic coordination, Pakistan’s assistance for reconstruction in Afghanistan, and cooperation between the businessmen of the two countries, says a message received here from Kabul.

Both sides expressed satisfaction over the level of bilateral trade between the two countries and emphasized to explore further areas of cooperation in trade and economic sectors.

They also discussed the future avenues available to the two countries to act as a bridge between Central and South Asia.

The meeting discussed various aspects of Afghan Transit Trade Agreement, including mutual transit facilities to both the countries and making arrangements for expediting the carriage of goods in shortest possible time and removing hurdles in the smooth flow of trade and services.

On conclusion of the negotiations, Shaukat Tarin, Adviser on Finance and Anwarul Haq Ahadi, Finance Minister signed the agreed minutes of the Joint Economic Commission meeting.

Earlier, Adviser on Finance Shaukat Tarin paid a courtesy call on the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai at the Presidential Palace.

He conveyed to the President the messages of goodwill, and friendship from the president and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, President; Karzai noted with satisfaction the friendly relations with Pakistan and reiterated that he had full confidence in the leadership of President Asif Ali Zardari and the democratically elected government of Pakistan.

President Karzai also urged the economic teams of both the countries to work for enhancing the bilateral trade by making use of the geography of Pakistan and Afghanistan which could serve as a bridge between Central Asia and South Asia.

Shaukat Tarin also held separate meetings with Afghan Foreign Minister, Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta and Finance Minister Dr. Anwarul Haq Ahadi.

The Afghan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) hosted a lunch in honour of Pakistan’s Adviser on Finance and his delegation. Prominent businessmen

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