US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds a news conference after a Nato foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels on Thursday. – Photo by Reuters

BRUSSELS: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday she expects ailing Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari to return to work after treatment as she refused to respond to rumours he may be forced to resign.

“We have no reason to speculate about that,” Clinton told reporters after Nato talks in Brussels.

“The information that we have is that he has sought medical treatment for a number of medical challenges and we wish him a speedy recovery.

“And certainly we expect that he will receive the treatment he is seeking and then be able to return in full health to his duties.” Zardari was expected to undergo further tests in a Dubai hospital on Thursday after suffering a minor heart attack that forced allies to deny frenzied resignation rumours.

He is facing a major scandal over to what extent he was involved in attempts to seek US help to limit the power of Pakistan's military.

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