Saudi chides Sharif for planning Pakistan return


FE Team | Published: September 06, 2007 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00


RIYADH, Sept 5 (AFP): Saudi Arabia, once the home in exile of former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif, chided him on Tuesday for planning to return to his country and challenge President Pervez Musharraf.
"Wisdom dictates that Mr Nawaz Sharif abide by his promises not to return to Pakistan and to political activity," said an unnamed spokesman quoted by the state SPA news agency.
The spokesman denied what he said were claims in some Pakistani newspapers that Riyadh "supports" the return of Sharif and his family to Pakistan.
He said the kingdom had offered Sharif asylum for humanitarian considerations, which the Pakistani government and Musharraf had responded to positively.
Sharif lived in exile in oil-rich Saudi Arabia after Musharraf toppled him in a 1999 bloodless coup.
He was sentenced to life in prison on tax evasion and treason charges, but under a deal brokered by the Saudi royal family, President Musharraf released him in December 2000 on condition that he and his family live in exile in Saudi Arabia for 10 years.

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