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Owners of hijacked tanker in ransom talks: Saudi minister

ROME
Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:41am EST

ROME (Reuters) - The owners of a hijacked Saudi supertanker with a $100 million oil cargo are in negotiations over a possible ransom payment, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Wednesday.

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"I know that the owners of the tanker, they are negotiating on the issue. We do not like to negotiate with either terrorists or hijackers. But the owners of the tanker, they are the final arbiters of what happens there," Prince Saud al-Faisal said in response to a question about a ransom.

Prince Saud, who is visiting Italy, had been asked whether he could confirm a report from a Somali website that the attackers were demanding $250 million ransom, and whether he believed a ransom should be paid.

The Sirius Star became the biggest ship ever hijacked on Saturday when Somali pirates seized it 450 miles southeast of Mombasa.

It was believed to be anchored near Eyl, a former Somali fishing village that is now a well-defended pirate base.

A spokesman for the tanker's owners, Saudi Aramco, has said the company hopes to hear from the hijackers on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; editing by Tim Pearce)



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