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Published 07 May, 2012 06:19pm

US will not deal with al Qaeda over aid worker

WASHINGTON: The White House said Monday that it would not negotiate with al Qaeda over the fate of an elderly US aid worker seized in Pakistan, after he made an emotional video plea to President Barack Obama.

“We cannot and will not negotiate with al Qaeda,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said, adding that officials were greatly concerned for the safety of the aid worker Warren Weinstein, and were working to find him.

Earlier, the elderly Weinstein appeared in an al Qaeda video for the first time since he was kidnapped in Pakistan just days before he meant to return home last August.

The two minute, 40 second video was posted on jihadist forums by al Qaeda's media arm as-Sahab on Sunday, according to the US monitoring service SITE.

Dressed in a traditional Pakistani tunic and speaking impassively in English, he urged US President Barack Obama to respond to his kidnappers' demands.

“If you accept the demands, I live; if you don't accept the demands, then I die,” he told Obama in the video.

Weinstein, 70, suffers from asthma, heart problems and high blood pressure.

Ayman al-Zawahiri has demanded that Washington end air strikes in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen, and release the 1993 World Trade Centre bombers along with relatives of Osama bin Laden.

 

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