INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Suhail Shaheen, ambassador of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) in Qatar, on Monday cautioned the brand-new U.S
Secretary of State Marco Rubio versus making dangers after saying he would place bounties on Afghanistan&& s rulers for their continued
nationals.A detainee swap in between the U.S
and Afghanistan last week released 2 Americans in exchange for an IEA figure, Khan Muhammad.The deal to launch Americans Ryan Corbett and
William McKenty was brokered by Joe Biden && s administration before he left office.&& Just hearing the Taliban (IEA) is holding more
American captives than has been reported,& & Rubio said in a post on X&Saturday
& If this holds true, we will have to immediately position a VERY BIG bounty on their top leaders, perhaps even bigger than the one we had
on (Osama) bin Laden.&& The IEA & s ambassador to Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, stated it was the policy of the Afghan government to deal with
concerns in harmony through discussion, and he fired a warning shot at Rubio, the Associated Press reported.&& In the face of pressure and
aggressiveness, the jihad (battle) of the Afghan nation in recent decades is a lesson that everyone must learn from,& & he said.Shaheen
said the recent release of another immigrant, Canadian David Lavery, from an Afghan prison had actually been accomplished through mediation
by the && friendly nation of Qatar& & and favorable interactions with the IEA on such cases.Earlier Monday, Canada&& s foreign minister,
Melanie Joly, said she had actually talked to Lavery upon his arrival in Qatar.&& He remains in good spirits,& & Joly wrote on X, thanking
Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani for helping help with Lavery&& s release.The post IEA
envoy to Qatar alerts US Secretary of State against bounty hazard initially appeared on Ariana News.