The former US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation has announced that an American citizen imprisoned in Afghanistan Faye Hall has been released by the Islamic Emirate.
This American citizen, named Faye Hall, is now under the supervision of the United States’ Qatari allies in Kabul, according to Zalmay Khalilzad.
Faye Hall, released American citizen: “Mr. President, I voted for you twice. I’m so glad you’re in the office. It’s the new era and in this situation, I’m glad you’re the president. And thank you for bringing me home. And I’ve never been so proud to be an American citizen.”
Yesterday, Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation, announced the release of this American prisoner and added that he is currently with the US’s Qatari friends in Kabul and will soon return home.
Saleem Paigir, political analyst, said: “The Islamic Emirate should strive to make decisions regarding their prisoners. I believe the Americans will also take steps toward Afghanistan.”
Edrees Mohammadi Zazai, political analyst, said: “The embassy’s operations will not begin just with the release of this prisoner, but there is hope that such policies by the Islamic Emirate may prompt the US to find points of engagement in its future policies.”
Although the Islamic Emirate has yet to comment on this American’s release, earlier two American citizens named Ryan Corbett and George Glezmann were also released by the Islamic Emirate as a gesture of “goodwill” toward the United States.