Taliban announce release of two  Americans held in Afghanistan in prisoner exchange

This family photo shows Ryan Corbett holding rabbits with his daughter Miriam and son Caleb in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2020. (Anna Corbett via AP)
ISLAMABAD, Jan 21:  Afghanistan’s Taliban government announced on Tuesday the release of two Americans in a prisoner exchange.
  The Taliban’s Foreign Ministry in Kabul did not name the two US citizens, but said they were exchanged for Khan Muhammad, who was arrested in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar two decades ago and has been serving a life sentence in a California prison.
The ministry said the exchange was the result of “long and fruitful negotiations” with the US and was a good example of solving problems through dialogue.
“The Islamic Emirate looks positively at the actions of the United States of America that help the normalisation and development of relations between the two countries,” the statement said. (AP)