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ReutersSANAA (Reuters) - Yemen said on Sunday it had agreed with the United States to take back most of the remaining Yemeni inmates held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba.
"There are continuous talks with the Americans to hand over the Yemenis in Guantanamo to the Yemeni government," a senior official told Reuters. He did not say how many prisoners would be released or when.
Officials said President Ali Abdullah Saleh discussed the issue with U.S. officials during his visit to Washington earlier this month.
Five American lawyers visiting Yemen said there were 100 Yemeni prisoners in Guantanamo Bay. Eight Yemenis have been released and seven were approved for repatriation four months ago, lawyer Martha Rayner told a news conference in Sanaa.
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