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RIYAD - L'Arabie saoudite ne s'impliquera pas dans le processus de paix en Afghanistan, tant que les talibans n'auront pas rompu tout lien avec Oussama Ben Laden et sa mouvance et ne l'auront pas expulsé, a expliqué mardi un membre du ministère des Affaires étrangères, sous couvert d'anonymat, alors que le président afghan Hamid Karzaï venait d'arriver à Riyad pour une visite officielle.
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Hamid Karzai arrived in Riyadh today, hoping to secure Saudi Arabia’s help in peace negotiations with the Taliban. Karzai and his entourage will first make a pilgrimage to Mecca, then meet with King Abdullah tomorrow to discuss the reconciliation process. Abdullah has said his government won’t participate as a mediator unless the Taliban agrees to deny refuge to Osama bin Laden.
The Taliban has been unwilling to negotiate with Kabul, but Karzai hopes they’ll change their tune if the Saudis, one of the few governments to recognize them while they were in power, are involved. A former Saudi diplomat tells Reuters that the country has “a genuine interest to bring peace to Afghanistan because it will help stabilize Pakistan, a strategic ally of the kingdom, and can use its connections with Afghan religious leaders to achieve that.”
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