Musharraf denies deal to let Americans kill Al-Qaeda chief

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MUNIR AHMED | AP
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Wed, 2011-05-11 00:58

The denial follows a report in a British newspaper that Washington and Islamabad reached a secret deal nearly a decade ago allowing the US to conduct operations against Bin Laden and two other top Al-Qaeda leaders on Pakistani soil.
“Pervez Musharraf has seen a media report, and let me make it clear that no such agreement had been signed during his tenure,” said Musharraf’s spokesman, Fawad Chaudhry. He said there was no oral agreement either.
US Navy SEALs conducted a unilateral operation May 2 inside Pakistan that killed Bin Laden, the world’s most wanted terrorist. The predawn raid was viewed by many Pakistanis as a national humiliation delivered by a deeply unpopular America.
In a report published Thursday, The Guardian newspaper, quoting US officials and retired Pakistani officials, said Musharraf and former President George W. Bush struck the agreement after Bin Laden escaped US forces in the mountains of Tora Bora in late 2001.
If such a raid were conducted, the agreement was that Pakistani officials would publicly denounce the US unilateral action.
“The Guardian report is baseless,” Chaudhry said.
In an interview in January 2002, Gen. Tommy Franks, who headed the US Central Command at the time, disclosed a deal with Pakistan allowing US troops in Afghanistan to cross the border in pursuit of fugitive extremist leaders, including Bin Laden. Pakistan denied such a deal existed.
“If there is any such agreement, the Pakistan government should place it in the Parliament, and if there was any agreement, the American government should make it public,” Chaudhry told the AP from Dubai, where the country's ex-military ruler is staying.
He added that during his tenure, Musharraf “always rejected the US request about launching raids in Pakistan.” US officials have said the Navy SEALs who killed Bin Laden took his body with them when they left his compound, and the Al-Qaeda chief was buried at sea within the next 24 hours.

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