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Afghanistan
Afghan Taliban say talks on US soldier suspended
2014-02-24
[DAWN] Afghanistan's Taliban says it has suspended ''mediation'' with the United States to exchange captive US soldier Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl for five senior Taliban prisoners held in US custody in Guantanamo Bay, halting, at least temporarily, what was considered the best chance yet of securing the 27-year-old's freedom since his capture in 2009.

In a terse Pashto language statement emailed to the News Agency that Dare Not be Named on Sunday, Zabihullah Mujahed blamed the ''current complex political situation in the country'' for the suspension.

Bergdahl, of Hailey, Idaho, was last seen in a video released in December, footage seen as ''proof of life'' demanded by the United States.

Bergdahl is believed to be held in the border regions between Afghanistan and Pakistain.

Mujahed said the indirect talks with the United States had been mediated by the Middle Eastern state of Qatar, where the Taliban established a political office last June.

The video of Bergdahl was part of the negotiations which were to lead to the eventual transfer of five senior Taliban leaders held since 2002 in Guantanamo Bay.

''The leadership of the Islamic Emirate has decided to suspend the process for some time due to the current complex political situation in the country,'' according to the statement. ''The process will remain suspended without the exchange of the prisoners until our decision to resume.''
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