Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canadian Armed Forces veteran David Lavery is 'safe' in Qatar â€” months after a network that supports vets expressed concern that Lavery went missing in Afghanistan and was possibly detained by the Taliban government.
David Lavery, a Canadian Armed Forces veteran, is safe in Qatar after being detained for over two months in Afghanistan. David Lavery, a Canadian Armed Forces veteran and former
Canadian veteran David Lavery has been freed following his arrest in Afghanistan's capital Kabul on Nov. 11 after mediation by Qatar, an official with knowledge of the release said on Sunday. The circumstances surrounding Lavery's arrest remain unclear.
Canadian veteran David Lavery has been released from detention in Kabul, Afghanistan, after Qatar's intervention. Detained under unclear circumstances, Lavery had been involved in humanitarian work. His release was facilitated by a Canadian request to Qatar,
David Lavery, who was detained in November 2024 in Kabul, has reportedly united with his family in Doha, following mediation from Qatar.
Afghanistan and Qatar have held discussions on issues including developments in the labour sector, Gulf Times reported. To
An Afghan prisoner in American custody was freed in exchange for US citizens, Afghanistan’s foreign ministry said
Qatar might be a small country in the gulf region but they have played a critical role in negotiating on high stakes issues the last few years. […]
A prisoner swap between the United States and Afghanistan's Taliban freed two Americans in exchange for a Taliban figure imprisoned for life in California on drug trafficking and terrorism charges, officials said Tuesday.
A prisoner swap between the United States and Afghanistan's Taliban freed two Americans – including a man from Western New York – in exchange for a Taliban figure imprisoned for life in California on drug trafficking and terrorism charges,
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canadian Armed Forces veteran David Lavery is "safe" in Qatar — months after a network that supports vets expressed concern that Lavery went missing in Afghanistan and was possibly detained by the Taliban government.
Afghanistan's Taliban government announced the release of two Americans in a prisoner exchange. Ryan Corbett's family says he's one of them.