The Free Press Journal

Musharraf suggests exchanging Dr Afridi for TTP chief with US

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Pakistan's former dictator Pervez Musharraf has said that he would have released imprisoned Dr Shakil Afridi, who helped CIA track down Osama bin Laden in 2011, in exchange for TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah in a "give and take" deal with the US had he been the president. Afridi was arrested after Laden was killed in a covert US raid at a compound in Pakistan's Abbotabad city on May 2, 2011. The US has been asking Pakistan to release him. Dawn reported from Washington that Musharraf, 74, in an interview to Voice of America's Greta Van Susteren said that relations between the US and Pakistan were at their "lowest ebb" now. "Well, with a deal, yes," said the retired general when asked if he was the president now, would he release Afridi.

"A deal, is a give and take. Yes, indeed it can be resolved. I don't think it is such a serious thing that it cannot be resolved," Musharraf said.

Afridi has been languishin­g in prison in Pakistan since 2011. On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pledged before a congressio­nal committee that he would continue to work "diligently" to get Afridi out of prison. US lawmakers have urged the Trump administra­tion to bring Afridi to the US where he is considered a hero. Defending Pakistan's position on Afridi, Musharraf said every nation had to make policies in accordance with its interests. Pakistan's policy in this case was an "irritant to the United States but Washington would have probably done the same if faced with a similar situation", he said.

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