Kuwait Frees 10 More Americans In The Second Release In As Many Months

kuwait frees 10 more americans in the second release in as many months

Kuwait has released an additional 10 American detainees, bringing to nearly two dozen the total number freed by the country in the past two months, U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The pardons of 23 Americans, done as a goodwill gesture by a U.S. ally, have yielded a quick succession of prisoner releases in the early months of a Trump administration that has sought to make hostage and detainee issues a foreign policy priority.

The prisoners, both men and women, include military contractors and veterans held for years on drug charges and other offenses by the small, oil-rich nation. One of them was said by supporters to have been coerced into signing a false confession and endured physical violence and threats against his wife and daughter.

Ten others were released in March, weeks after a visit to Kuwait by Adam Boehler , who is serving as the Trump administration's envoy for hostage affairs. Other countries, including Venezuela , have released large numbers of Americans over a period of years, but it's unusual for so many U.S. citizens to be freed by a foreign nation in such a short period of time as Kuwait has done.

"We flew out, we sat down with the Kuwaitis, and they said, 'Listen, no one's ever asked before at this level" for the release of the Americans, Boehler told the AP.