An american aerial mechanic has been released by the taliban after held in Afghanistan for more than two years.
George Glemmann, who had been placed in December 2022 while Visit as a tourist, arrived at Qatar in Those Evening before traveling to the US.
Their release has been confirmed after the government of the government of the US Adam Boehler and other USA officials in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
The taliban’s foreign ministry was “on human gestures” and “a management of goodwill”, while the secretary of the bold field “
The meeting between the US and Teapans are left handed in the highest between the two parties since the president of the USA Donald Trump was inaugurated in January.
Boehler has been accompanied to the US meeting to Kabul, Zalmay Khalilzad, according to Afghan foreign ministry.
Contact between the two governments are usually occurred in other countries since the Taliban resumes the power in 2021.
Qatar said it has eased to the deal to release MR GLEZMann.
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It was imbued on Thursday of Kabul on the Thursday first to the Qatar, accompanied by Boehler, Katigad and Qatilzad and Qatiliad and Qatiled. “
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His health was also told to have “deteriorally significantly while in detention”, has “medical problems needing comparters.”
Rubio added that Mr. Gelzmann was “also a reminder that other Americans are always detained in Afghanistan.”
One of those American citizens are believed to be MahMood Habibi, that was detained in 2052 August.
Before Trump took the office in January, two Americans, Ryan Corbett and William Wallace McKenty, have been released by Afghanistan in exchange for an unhappy Afghan in the United States.
Khan Mohmmad was serving a life sentence in a federal prison in California on drug traffic and terrorism.