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Meanwhile, the home secretary says people should be cautious about travelling to dangerous countries. 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 i to ensure that they re safe. the presidium network say negotiations are still under way and that there s hope for a positive outcome. yetunde yusuf, bbc news. let s speak to bashir bakhtyar from the bbc afghan service. welcome to you. what more do we know about these negotiations? the negotiations, about these negotiations? tue: negotiations, the about these negotiations? tte: negotiations, the taliban have said nothing at all, books normally in case like this, they remain incommunicado. they don t want to talk about it, even if they are arresting locals or foreigners, talk about it, even if they are arresting locals orforeigners, but the government here have said, we heard the report, that the negotiation is under way, but these negotiations are not ....
Britons are in good health, and we have further positive events to hopefully relay very shortly. and we believe this is a strong indicator that we re moving towards a situation of a resolution, hopefully. meanwhile, the home secretary says people should be cautious about travelling to dangerous countries. 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. updates on the men are expected in the next 2a to 48 hours. yetunde yusuf, bbc news. joining me now is scott richards of the presidium network who we ve just heard from in that report. his organisation is helping two of the three detainees. the first is 53 year old kevin cornwell from middlesbrough and the other remains unamed. both were arrested on the 11th of january this year at a kabul hotel that mr cornwall was manager of. ....
The families of the two men say, after three months, they finally had contact. we re not really talking about a hostage situation. we have controlled language. they were able to discuss personal matters, able to confirm the health and well being of the individuals. and this is really the first time that we ve seen this in any of this style of detention. it was also an enormous diplomatic step forwards. meanwhile, the home secretary says people should be cautious about travelling to dangerous countries. 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 i to ensure that they re safe. the presidium network say negotiations are still under way, and that there s hope for a positive outcome. yetunde yusuf, bbc news. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. amen. ....
Safety, if they re a british citizen abroad, then the uk government is going to do whatever it takes i to ensure that they re safe. the presidium network say negotiations are still under way, and that there s hope for a positive outcome. yetunde yusuf, bbc news. earlier i spoke to bashir bakhtyar from the bbc afghan service and began by asking him what more we can know about these negotiations. negotiations, the taliban have said nothing at all, because normally, in cases like this, they remain sort of incommunicado. they don t want to talk about it, even if they are arresting locals orforeigners, but the government here, they have said, as we heard in the report that negotiation is under way, but these negotiations are not clear either. with whom, through which channels? because the uk doesn t have any diplomatic representation in afghanistan. it is going to be a bit difficult. and as you say, the taliban aren t saying anything. ....
Abroad, then the uk government is going to do whatever it takes i to ensure that they re safe. the presidium network say negotiations are still under way and that there s hope for a positive outcome. yetunde yusuf, bbc news. ukraine s president hailed the first anniversary of russia s withdrawal from the kyiv region on sunday, saying ukrainians had stopped the greatest force against humanity of our time. volodomyr zelensky also renewed his pledge to see all occupied territory liberated. meanwhile, ukrainian officials say six civilians have been killed in russian shelling in a town near the embattled city of bakhmut, in the east of the country. speaking from kyiv, bbc correspondent hugo bachega explained the significance of the anniversary to ukrainians. it s been a year since russian forces were expelled from the kyiv region, and their brutal occupation of towns like bucha and irpin included possible war crimes executions, torture, rape. today, president zelensky said ukrainians had ....