
US gives up key Taliban leaders

The US has removed millions of dollars in bounties from senior members of the Haqqani militant network in Afghanistan, including one for its leader Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is also the interior minister of the Taliban government.
It is a significant move given that the Haqqani network is accused of carrying out some of the most high-profile and deadly attacks in Afghanistan during the US-led war in the country, including attacks on the US and Indian embassies and NATO forces.
Currently, the network is a key part of the Taliban government, which has controlled Afghanistan since foreign troops withdrew from the country in 2021, following an agreement reached between the US and the Taliban during President Trump's first term.
The move to end the bounties comes weeks into President Trump's second term and just days after US officials met with the Taliban government in Kabul to secure the release of an American tourist, held since 2022.

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