White House says hostages, Jordan response can both be done
National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby was tight-lipped Wednesday about ongoing hostage negotiations, stressing that he did not want anything to jeopardize any progress.
"I will tell you that, in broad strokes, we are looking at an extended pause," he said. "How long? That's all part of the discussions, but longer than what we saw in November, which was about a week. We'd like to see a longer pause than that. Not just because that helps facilitate the movement of so many more hostages out … but so it can also give us an opportunity to increase the flow of humanitarian assistance in.”
Asked if President Joe Biden is holding off on retaliatory strikes after a drone attack killed three American service members in Jordan this weekend, to give time and safe space for the ongoing hostage negotiations, Kirby insisted that the U.S. would continue to move forward on both.
"This is hard diplomatic work that’s going into trying to get those hostages out," Kirby said. "It's hard, but that doesn't mean that you put the brakes on that. … And it doesn't mean that you don't respond to the attacks in Jordan. … We can and we will do both."
-ABC News’ Molly Nagle