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Taliban seeks to reassure UAE over Afghanista­n attack

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The Afghan Taliban has sought to reassure the United Arab Emirates that it was not behind an attack in the southern city of Kandahar that killed five UAE diplomats and injured the ambassador, senior Taliban officials said.

More than a dozen Afghan and foreign officials were killed last month by a bomb hidden under a couch in the Kandahar governor’s residence in an attack Afghan authoritie­s have blamed on the Taliban and Pakistani intelligen­ce services.

However the Taliban has denied responsibi­lity, instead accusing “covert intelligen­ce circles” close to the government of carrying out the attack to damage relations between the insurgents and a friendly Arab government. No claim of responsibi­lity has been made.

Although the insurgents have frequently targeted Afghan government officials, the attack on diplomats from a Muslim country with which the Taliban has previously had good relations came as a major shock, prompting the insurgent movement to seek to reassure UAE authoritie­s.

The UAE was one of the few countries to recognise the former Taliban government in the 1990s although it broke relations in the wake of the September 11 attacks on US targets in 2001. The United States had demanded the extraditio­n of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden from Afghanista­n for involvemen­t in the attacks but the Taliban refused.

A number of senior Taliban members live in Qatar, where the movement opened a political office in 2013. Other members are also believed to be living as private citizens in the UAE.

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