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We will not negotiate with Dulaimi: KGL

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August 09, 2004 15:16 IST

Pulling out of the talks to free three Indian hostages in Iraq, the employer of the three Indians Kuwait and Gulf Link company on Monday said it was willing to negotiate with the abductors if the latter deputed a new representative or engaged directly.

KGL spokesperson Rana Abu-Zaineh ruled out resuming talks with Sheikh Hisham Al-Dulaimi, who was negotiating on behalf of the abductors, accusing him of 'playing games' and 'not being serious to ensure freedom of the hostages'.

"We are willing to hold negotiations for release of the hostages. It is our sincere intention to see the captives' lives are saved and they are free," Zaineh told PTI over phone from Kuwait.

She, however, underlined that after experience with Dulaimi, KGL wanted the abductors to 'talk to us directly or depute someone else'.

She said that this message should have reached the abductors. "We are awaiting a response," she said.

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