US Secretary of State threatened the Taliban
Donald Trump’s new foreign minister has threatened Taliban leaders to determine the “very large award” for them.
According to RCO News Agency, the new US Secretary of State Marco Rubio pointed out that Washington may have a “very large award” for the senior leaders of the movement, noting that the Taliban was notified of more US hostages captivity by the Taliban. Determine.
“I recently heard that the Taliban keep the number of American hostages than previously reported,” Rubio wrote in a post on social media X.
“If this is true, we must immediately determine a very large award for their senior leaders, perhaps even greater than the prize we have previously given to bin Laden (former al -Qaeda leader),” he continued.
According to Reuters, Rubio did not specify more details of how many US hostages are and which Taliban leaders may be targeted by the United States.
A few days ago, Taliban officials in Kabul announced that the United States has released an Afghan prisoner sentenced to US court for drug trafficking and extremism for the release of two US citizens imprisoned in Afghanistan.
Afghan officials said last Tuesday that the man, Khan Mohammed, had arrived in Kabul after his release from prison. A Taliban government spokesman in Afghanistan confirmed that two Americans were also released.
US media have named Ryan Corporate, which his family has been imprisoned in Taliban prisons for five years, as well as William McKenti.
The Taliban re -controlled Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US troops after five years of Afghanistan.
On Thursday, the International Criminal Court prosecutor also announced that he had filed a decision to arrest five of the main Taliban leaders in Afghanistan, including Habibullah Akhundzadeh, on charges of harassing women and girls.
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