American citizen Glezmann freed by Taliban returning to US
DOHA/KABUL - The Taliban on March 20 freed an American citizen detained in Afghanistan for over two years following direct talks between US hostage envoy Adam Boehler and Taliban officials in Kabul, a source briefed on the release told Reuters.
Mr George Glezmann, who was detained in 2022 while visiting Kabul as a tourist, left Afghanistan aboard a Qatari aircraft on the evening of March 20 bound for Qatar, the source said.
Mr Glezmann and Mr Boehler are expected to later travel onward to the United States.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a statement on March 20 confirming Mr Glezmanns release.
The March 20 meeting in Kabul marked the highest-level direct talks between the US and the Taliban since President Donald Trump came to power in January.
Mr Boehler met the Taliban administrations foreign minister, Mr Amir Khan Muttaqi, according to a statement by the Afghan foreign ministry.
During this meeting, discussions were held on Afghanistan-US bilateral relations, the release of prisoners, and the provision of consular services to Afghans in the United States, the statement said.
It added that the meeting was also attended by former US special representative to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad.
Qatar, a Gulf Arab state which represents US diplomatic interests in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, coordinated with Mr Boehler to negotiate Mr Glezmanns release with the Taliban authorities, the source said.
Following weeks of negotiations, a breakthrough was made by the Qataris during recent meetings with the Taliban, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
‘Goodwill gesture’
The Taliban authorities released Mr Glezmann as a goodwill gesture and not as part of a deal to free any Afghan detainees held by the US in exchange, the source said.
The US in January freed an Afghan convicted by an American court on charges of drug smuggling
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