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Nawaz-Musharraf 'ten-year exile agreement' expires | The ten-year exile accord signed between former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has expired, a private TV channel has reported. Although Nawaz never confirmed
on record his signing of the agreement with Musharraf, under which he was banished
from the country, the document, however, bears his signature, the Daily Times
reports. In the agreement, the Sharif brothers had agreed to live in exile for
10 years, and declared that they would not participate in the country's politics
in this period. According to the channel, the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N)
leader had said in the agreement: "I, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, accept the help by
a personality for negotiation for the release from imprisonment in Pakistan. I
am satisfied with this whole process of the negotiation." Ensuing the accord,
Nawaz Sharif, along with his family, was exiled in December 2000. It is noteworthy
that according to a diplomatic cable unveiled by whistle-blower website WikiLeaks,
the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the US, Adel al-Jubeir, asserted that the "Saudi
government (SAG) had offered Sharif a pledge of protection and asylum in the Kingdom
after his ouster by Musharraf in return for a promise that he would refrain from
political activity for ten years." He added that Sharif had begun to attempt to
test the limits of this promise five or six years in his exile. "Sharif broke
his promise by conducting political activity while in the Kingdom," the cable
quoted the Saudi Ambassador, as saying.
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