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American George Glezmann Released After Over Two Years in Taliban Detention

The 66-year-old's release, facilitated by Qatar, is being described as a goodwill gesture by the Taliban toward the United States.

  • George Glezmann, an American tourist detained by the Taliban in December 2022, has been freed after over two years in captivity.
  • The release was mediated by Qatar, which has acted as a diplomatic channel between the U.S. and the Taliban since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
  • The Taliban framed Glezmann's release as a humanitarian act and a goodwill gesture to the United States, with no prisoners exchanged in return.
  • U.S. hostage envoy Adam Boehler accompanied Glezmann during his transfer from Kabul to Doha, where he received medical attention for health issues that worsened during his detention.
  • Glezmann is the third American released by the Taliban this year, following the January release of two others in a prisoner exchange mediated by Qatar.
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