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Afghanistan: Taliban Official Confirms US Envoy’s Agreement on Prisoner Swap

Meeting Details

A Taliban official has stated that a US envoy agreed to a prisoner swap during a recent meeting in Kabul. This development marks a significant moment in ongoing discussions between the Taliban and the United States.

Implications of the Agreement

The agreement on a prisoner swap could pave the way for further negotiations and potential diplomatic engagement. The Taliban has been seeking the release of its members held by the US, while the US has been advocating for the release of American citizens detained in Afghanistan.

Next Steps

Details regarding the specific terms of the prisoner swap have not been disclosed. However, both parties appear to be open to continuing dialogue, which may lead to improved relations in the future.

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