Danger tourist' among three Britons held by Taliban - as government 'in negotiations' to ensure their safety
Danger tourist' among three Britons held by Taliban - as government 'in negotiations' to ensure their safety
The three men include "danger tourist" Miles Routledge, who had to be rescued from Afghanistan in 2021 when Western forces pulled out of the country suddenly as the Taliban took over.
The UK government is "in negotiations" over three Britons held by the Taliban in Afghanistan, the home secretary has said.
The three British men include "danger tourist" Miles Routledge, 23, charity medic Kevin Cornwell, 53, and an unnamed UK national who manages a hotel in Kabul.
They are all believed to have been held by Taliban secret police since January in separate incidents, it emerged on Saturday.
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Asked about the Home Secretary Suella Braverman told Sky News' Sophy Ridge on Sunday: "If there are risks to people's safety, if they're a British citizen abroad, then the UK government is going to do whatever it takes to ensure that they're safe.
"The government is in negotiations and working hard to ensure people's safety is upheld."
Asked directly if the government was in negotiations over the three men, Ms Braverman replied: "If there are problems and if there are safety concerns to British individuals abroad, then the FCO will be working actively to ensure people are safe."
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