In addition to what he called ‘the usual corruption in any government,’ Karzai said he is dealing with a kind of corruption that is foreign to his country.
‘We also mean corruption of a different kind which is a lot more serious, which is new to
Without providing specific examples, Karzai listed contractual mechanisms, a lack of transparency in awarding contracts and corruption in implementing projects among the ‘new’ and more serious corruption problem.
‘The stigma falls mainly on Afghanistan because that’s where it happens, and that’s why we should address it first and also hopefully that our partners in the international community will also recognize problems on their side and try to correct them with us,’ he said in the interview taped for broadcast on Monday.
Since being re-elected in a controversial poll in which a fraud investigation rejected more than a million of his votes, Karzai has been under intense pressure from his Western backers to introduce swift anti-corruption reforms.
US President Barack Obama, who is considering whether to send an additional 40,000 US troops to
Karzai said in the interview he already was addressing corruption in his government.
‘Where we have found facts on corrupt practices by senior government officials, we have acted, they have gone to prison,’ he said.
He urged his allies to respect
‘We like our partners to have a lot of respect for Afghan sovereignty.
‘We must all be very careful while we are partners with one another, while we work together, while we are traveling this journey together that our partnership and our advice is a friendly one and with good intentions and not one that can be interpreted any other way,’ Karzai added.
On his relationship with
‘In the cultural environment that both of us work in, we have to respect the American cultural sensitivities,’ Karzai said. ‘And the Americans must respect the Afghan cultural sensitivities, in which we have a lot of that, by the way.’— Reuters
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