US Engages in Prisoner Swap with Taliban, Secures Release of Two Americans
Two American detainees held by the Taliban in Afghanistan have been freed in exchange for an Afghan prisoner serving time in the United States. The swap involved Ryan Corbett and William Wallace McKenty, who were released after the Taliban secured the return of Khan Mohmmad, an Afghan imprisoned for drug trafficking and terrorism.
The announcement, made by the Taliban government in Kabul, stated that the agreement was finalized shortly before President Joe Biden left office. The family of Ryan Corbett expressed immense gratitude for his safe return after enduring 894 days of uncertainty. Corbett had lived in Afghanistan for several years before being detained by the Taliban during a business trip.
Details regarding McKenty remain sparse, as his family has requested privacy. The deal, which reportedly stemmed from two years of negotiations, saw Khan Mohmmad, a member of the Taliban, released following a commutation of his life sentence by President Biden.
The Taliban described the negotiations as "long and fruitful," emphasizing that the move represents a step towards normalizing relations with the United States, despite the absence of formal recognition for the Taliban government since taking power in 2021.
In light of this exchange, there are indications that further discussions could take place, especially since two other Americans are still believed to be detained in Afghanistan. The Taliban are also eyeing the release of an Afghan prisoner remaining at Guantanamo Bay.
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