Waikato Times

Contractor’s whereabout­s a mystery

- The Associated Press

Taliban leaders searched their ranks, including the much-feared Haqqani network, and yesterday told they are not holding Mark R. Frerichs, a Navy veteran turned contractor who disappeare­d in Afghanista­n in late January.

‘‘We don’t have any informatio­n about the missing American,’’ Sohail Shaheen, Taliban’s political spokesman, said. A second Taliban official familiar with the talks with the United States said ‘‘formally and informally’’ the Taliban have notified US officials they are not holding Frerichs. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

Washington’s peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, who negotiated a peace deal with the

Taliban signed in February to allow America and Nato countries to withdraw their troops and end decades of war, asked for Frierchs’ release during his meetings this week in the Middle Eastern State of Qatar where the Taliban maintain a political office.

In a statement late Saturday by the US Embassy in Kabul, Khalilzad also sought Pakistan’s help in locating Frierichs. He arrived in Islamabad on Friday from Doha before heading next door to India in his pursuit of a lasting peace in Afghanista­n.

Pakistan, where Taliban leaders have found a safe haven since their overthrow in 2001 by the US-led coalition, has worked with the US to get a peace deal with the Taliban.

While it still has influence with the insurgents, a deep mistrust between the militant movement and Taliban exists.

Pakistan kept the Taliban’s chief negotiator Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in jail for eight years after his arrest in a joint Pakistan-CIA operation in 2010, apparently because he had opened peace talks with Afghanista­n’s President Hamid Karzai but without Pakistan or Washington’s involvemen­t. Since his release in late 2018 to push the US-Taliban peace process forward, he has returned only once to Pakistan and has quietly been relocating his family to the Middle East.

Last week, the FBI took the unusual step of putting out a poster with Frerichs’ picture on it seeking informatio­n into his disappeara­nce and whereabout­s, something they have not done in previous incidents where the Taliban have taken hostages. –

 ?? AP ?? Mark Frerichs, a contractor from Illinois, poses in Iraq in this undated photo obtained from Twitter that he would include with his resume when job hunting. Frerichs was abducted in Afghanista­n in January 2020.
AP Mark Frerichs, a contractor from Illinois, poses in Iraq in this undated photo obtained from Twitter that he would include with his resume when job hunting. Frerichs was abducted in Afghanista­n in January 2020.

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