DATE=04/16/02
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=AFGHAN/KING (L)
NUMBER=2-288783 CQ
BYLINE=SABINA CASTELFRANCO
DATELINE=ROME
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INTRO: Afghanistan's interim government leader Hamid Karzai arrived in Rome today to
accompany former king Mohammed Zahir Shah home from exile. As Sabina Castelfranco reports
the former king is expected to be back in Kabul on Thursday.
TEXT: Afghan leader Hamid Karzai arrived in Rome accompanied by several of his government's
ministers. He will be escorting home former Afghan king Mohammed Zaher Shah, who has
been living in exile in Rome since 1973.
Upon his arrival in the Italian capital, Karzai said he was "tremendously glad" to take the
former monarch home. "The new Afghanistan welcomes all its sons," he said, including the
former king, a fatherly figure and symbol of unity."
Karzai will see the 87-year-old former monarch, and together they will meet with Italian
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. They are expected to head back to Kabul late
Wednesday.
Mr. Zaher Shah had been expected to return to Afghanistan last month. But his return was
postponed due to security threats.
The former king is eager to return to his homeland. His spokesman Hamid Sidiq said he is
coming back to reunite Afghanistan, adding that "he wants peace and prosperity for all
Afghans."
Back in his country, Mr. Zaher Shah is expected to convene a Loya Jirga, or Grand Council of
elders, in June that will select a new transitional government for Afghanistan. The former
king has said he will never leave his country again. (Signed)
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