US, Taliban in talks to swop detainees, say reports
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The US is seeking the return of three Americans seized in 2022 in exchange for one high-profile prisoner held in Guantanamo Bay.
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WASHINGTON – The Biden administration is negotiating with Afghanistan to exchange Americans detained in the country for at least one high-profile prisoner held in Guantanamo Bay with alleged ties to former Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Jan 7.
Representatives for the White House and the US State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report. Representatives for the Afghan Taliban also did not immediately respond.
US President Joe Biden's administration is seeking the return of three Americans seized in 2022 – Mr Ryan Corbett, Mr George Glezmann and Mr Mahmood Habibi – in exchange for Muhammad Rahim al-Afghani, the WSJ reported.
Mr Corbett and Mr Habibi were detained in separate incidents in August 2022 a year after the Taliban seized Kabul amid a chaotic US withdrawal.
Mr Glezmann was detained later in 2022 while visiting as a tourist.
Afghani is an Afghan man described as a high-level Al-Qaeda operative who was transferred to Guantanamo in 2008 from the Central Intelligence Agency’s custody.
The talks have been in motion since July, according to the WSJ, which cited sources who attended a classified House Foreign Affairs Committee briefing in December with White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
The report comes after Mr Biden’s administration on Jan 6 sent 11 Guantanamo detainees to Oman, slashing the prisoner population at the detention centre in Cuba by nearly half, as part of its effort to close the facility as the President prepares to leave office Jan 20. REUTERS

