UAE Severs Ties with Taliban

Published September 22nd, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The United Arab Emirates broke off Saturday diplomatic ties with the ruling Taliban of Afghanistan, an official at the foreign ministry said.  

“The UAE had exerted a lot of efforts in recent days to convince the Taliban government to respond positively to the United Nations demand to surrender Osama bin Laden to face international justice on charges leveled against him regarding the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on September 11, in which thousands of innocent lives perished, causing a breakdown of world peace and stability. 

“Regrettably, the Taliban refused to respond positively to the efforts by the UAE and other countries,” the source said in a statement, carried by the official Emirati news agency (WAM). 

The source stressed that the “UAE cannot, in such a situation, continue to maintain its relations with a government which refuses to respond positively to the wish of the international community.”  

“As such, the UAE had decided to severe ties with the government of the Taliban from today,” the source added.  

The UAE federation, one of only three countries to have ties with the Taliban regime, said a week ago that it was reviewing the links following the September 11 jetliner terror attacks on New York and Washington. 

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are the only other countries to have diplomatic relations with the Taliban who have sheltered prime suspect Osama bin Laden – Albawaba.com 

 

 

 

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