Commanding Gen. Petraeus says US has strong relationship with Karzai, despite differences

By Anne Gearan, AP
Thursday, September 2, 2010

Gen. Petraeus calls relationship with Karzai sound

KABUL, Afghanistan — The top US military commander in Afghanistan says the sometimes strained relationship between the US and Afghan President Hamid Karzai is solid.

Gen. David Petraeus (peh-TRAY’-uhs) says Karzai shares US concerns about corruption in his country. Petraeus acknowledged “friction” over the case of a close Karzai aide arrested this summer in a corruption probe. The aide was released after Karzai intervened.

Petraeus says he heard Karzai assure President Barack Obama that he will back the work of US-sponsored anticorruption investigators.

The United States has said it views the case of Mohammed Zia Salehi as a test of Karzai’s willingness to take on graft and sleaze in his government.

Salehi was arrested by Afghan police after allegedly being wiretapped discussing a bribe. He called Karzai from his jail cell in July and was freed hours later.

Soon afterward Karzai blasted the work of the US-backed corruption investigators involved in that case and sought more control over them.

“President Karzai is the first to note that more has to be done,” about corruption overall, Petraeus told reporters Thursday. He said “friction” over the Salehi case has been resolved.

“It’s a relationship in which there is candor,” Petraeus said. “We do not always come at every issue from the same perspective but I think that’s a reflection of the strength of the relationship.”

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