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Islamabad: Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan Tariq Azizuddin, who went missing in February, on Saturday appeared in a video beamed by an Arabic TV channel and said he was being held by the Taliban.
The footage aired by Dubai-based Al Arabiya channel showed Azizuddin, his driver Gul Nawaz and guard Amir Sultan surrounded by armed militants.
The envoy urged the Pakistan government to take steps for their release, including accepting the Taliban's demands and freeing all Taliban cadres currently in custody.
The channel said the video was recorded on March 8, almost a month after Azizuddin went missing in Pakistan's restive Khyber Agency while driving to Kabul.
The envoy who grew a beard since his capture, said he was suffering from health problems like "high blood pressure and heart pains". He said he was kidnapped by the Taliban in Khyber Agency while he was on his way to Afghanistan on February 11.
Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Sadiq said the government was "working closely with mediators" for Azizuddin's release. He refused to disclose the demands made by the ambassador's kidnappers but said the government would ensure his release.
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