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President Pervez Musharraf has said that Pakistan's success in fighting terrorism is critical and any failure could impact on the West. | President Pervez Musharraf has said that Pakistan's success in fighting terrorism is critical and any failure could impact on the West. |
In an address to a British think tank, he called for support and encouragement not "criticisms and insinuations". | In an address to a British think tank, he called for support and encouragement not "criticisms and insinuations". |
He outlined his strategy for defeating al-Qaeda and the Taleban, and securing Pakistan's border with Afghanistan. | He outlined his strategy for defeating al-Qaeda and the Taleban, and securing Pakistan's border with Afghanistan. |
The president reiterated that delayed elections now due next month would be "free, fair, transparent and peaceful". | The president reiterated that delayed elections now due next month would be "free, fair, transparent and peaceful". |
In his speech to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London, he said: "I would ask anyone to give me how [the polls] can be rigged, and if anyone gives me any suggestion, I would be too glad to pass it onto the chief election commissioner for implementation." | In his speech to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London, he said: "I would ask anyone to give me how [the polls] can be rigged, and if anyone gives me any suggestion, I would be too glad to pass it onto the chief election commissioner for implementation." |
We have to win because if we lose I think it will have an impact on the region and the world, maybe in the streets of Europe President Musharraf | We have to win because if we lose I think it will have an impact on the region and the world, maybe in the streets of Europe President Musharraf |
Parliamentary polls planned for January were postponed until 18 February after the opposition leader, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated at a campaign rally. | Parliamentary polls planned for January were postponed until 18 February after the opposition leader, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated at a campaign rally. |
The president insisted that his country was capable of carrying out a full investigation into her death. | The president insisted that his country was capable of carrying out a full investigation into her death. |
He said that the assistance of detectives from the UK had been requested because "there may be some weaknesses in our forensic capabilities, in our technical capabilities". | He said that the assistance of detectives from the UK had been requested because "there may be some weaknesses in our forensic capabilities, in our technical capabilities". |
Streets of Europe | Streets of Europe |
The focus of Mr Musharraf's address, which comes on the first day of a three-day visit to Britain, was on the challenges of fighting terrorism. | The focus of Mr Musharraf's address, which comes on the first day of a three-day visit to Britain, was on the challenges of fighting terrorism. |
"We are in the forefront fighting terrorism and extremism, our success is critical. We have to win because if we lose I think it will have an impact on the region and the world, maybe in the streets of Europe. | "We are in the forefront fighting terrorism and extremism, our success is critical. We have to win because if we lose I think it will have an impact on the region and the world, maybe in the streets of Europe. |
Pakistan has a number of nuclear-capable missiles"So therefore we have to be together and we have to reinforce each other, encourage each other, support each other, instead of criticising and insinuating," he said. | Pakistan has a number of nuclear-capable missiles"So therefore we have to be together and we have to reinforce each other, encourage each other, support each other, instead of criticising and insinuating," he said. |
The president said his strategy in the so-called War on Terror was "multi-pronged" - military, political and socio-economic. | The president said his strategy in the so-called War on Terror was "multi-pronged" - military, political and socio-economic. |
He denied that Pakistan was involved in any "double-crossing", insisting: "We are not doing this for anyone, we are doing this for ourselves, for Pakistan. And I believe that." | He denied that Pakistan was involved in any "double-crossing", insisting: "We are not doing this for anyone, we are doing this for ourselves, for Pakistan. And I believe that." |
The president said that the only way for militants to gain access to Pakistan's nuclear arsenal would be if al-Qaeda or the Taleban overthrew the army or if extremist religious groups won next month's elections. | The president said that the only way for militants to gain access to Pakistan's nuclear arsenal would be if al-Qaeda or the Taleban overthrew the army or if extremist religious groups won next month's elections. |
Mr Musharraf, whose UK stop is part of a European tour, is expected to meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and address business leaders and members of the Pakistani community. | Mr Musharraf, whose UK stop is part of a European tour, is expected to meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and address business leaders and members of the Pakistani community. |
The majority of Britain's estimated 1.6 million Muslims are of Pakistani descent. | The majority of Britain's estimated 1.6 million Muslims are of Pakistani descent. |
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