Taliban say they freed U.S., Australian hostages for 3 Taliban

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Taliban say they freed U.S., Australian hostage for 3 Taliban

The hostages -- American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks -- were released in southern Zabul province, ending more than three years of captivity since they were abducted outside the American University in Kabul, where both work as teachers.

"We are so happy to hear that my brother has been freed and is on his way home to us," said King's sister, Stephanie Miller. "This has been a long and painful ordeal for our entire family, and his safe return has been our highest priority. We appreciate the support we have received and ask for privacy as we await Kevin's safe return."

The American University of Afghanistan confirmed the release of the two, saying that its "community shares the relief of the families of Kevin and Timothy, and we look forward to providing all the support we can to Kevin and Tim and their families." Kings family gave a special mention to Washington's peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien for their "behind the scenes" efforts to get Ghani on board with the prisoner swap. Pompeo and O'Brien made separate calls to Ghani on Monday.

Subsequently, U.S. officials said that American forces had launched a rescue mission to free the two, but the captives were not found at the raided location. The agreement called for direct talks between the Taliban and Afghan government as well as other prominent Afghans to find a negotiated end to the war and set out a roadmap for what a post -war Afghanistan would look like.

 

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spending your 50s in afghanistan must be a pleasure. how is he without overtapes? compared to german nothinghappensness

Their negotiator is better than Kyle Dubas.

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