The Taliban and US delegates talked about the potential for a prisoner exchange In Doha. There are several Afghans detained in the Guantanamo prison complex.
A Taliban delegation discussed the topic of a possible prisoner exchange with the US envoys in Doha on Wednesday.
The delegates spoke about exchanging two Americans who are being held captives in Afghanistan for Afghan captives being held at the secretive Guantanamo Bay prison by the US Government.
This talk occurred on the sidelines of the third UN-led Doha meeting on Monday, during which UN officials, Taliban authorities and the special envoys to Afghanistan met in Qatar.
‘Afghanistan’s conditions must be accepted’
The meeting aimed at “finding a solution,” Taliban’s Spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told reporters in Kabul on Wednesday.
“During our meetings, we talked about the two American citizens who are in prison in Afghanistan,” Mujahid said.
“But they must accept Afghanistan’s conditions. We also have prisoners in America, prisoners in Guantanamo. We should free our prisoners in exchange for them,” Mujahid added.
Dozens of foreigners have been detained by the Taliban authorities since the group’s return to power in August 2021.
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The Taliban did not say which prisoners it would release, but one is expected to be Ryan Corbett, an activist who has been imprisoned by Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers since August 2022.
A phone call from Corbett in March has his family concerned about his declining mental and physical health, US broadcaster CBS reported.
In June, the UN warned that Corbett’s life could be at risk. They are urging Taliban authorities to give him “immediate access to medical treatment for his deteriorating health”.
Another candidate for the exchange is an American woman, who was among at least 18 staff of an NGO called the International Assistance Mission (IAM). She and some other NGO workers were detained on accusations of commiting crimes.