Zardari Says
Nothing will stop my return to Pakistan
AFP, Dubai
The husband of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto has vowed that nothing will stop him returning to his homeland following his release after eight years in jail, a newspaper reported on Saturday. "That is not even a remote possibility, nobody can stop me from returning. I don't get stopped so easily," Asif Ali Zardari told the English language Gulf News after arriving in Dubai, where his wife is in self-imposed exile to avoid graft charges in Pakistan. "In order of priority, first I am here to meet my wife whom I have not seen for the last five-and-a-half years, our family will be reunited, then I will take instruction on how we should handle the future," he added. Asked if he was prepared for a return to jail if cases are re-opened against him, he said: "In Third World countries like ours, it's a risk you must be willing to take. As for me, jail does not frighten me." Zardari strongly denied that his release from jail was the result of any "deal". "If I wanted to make a deal, I could have done it eight years ago," he said.
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