According to
Sky news, Jordan's information minister has said his country is willing to hand
over an Iraqi would-be-suicide bomber if a Jordanian pilot captured by Islamic
State is released.
In an
announcement on state television, Mohammad al Momani said: "Jordan is
ready to release prisoner Sajida al Rishawi if the Jordanian pilot Lieutenant
Muath al Kasaesbeh was released and his life spared."
Mother of
Islamic State captive Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasaesbeh holds his picture as
she takes part in a demonstration in Amman.
Mr al
Kasaesbeh's mother holds his picture during a protest for his release. The
pilot's father, Safi al Kaseasbeh, had earlier implored the Jordanian
government "to meet the demands" of Islamic State.
"All
people must know, from the head of the regime to everybody else, that the
safety of Muath means the stability of Jordan, and the death of Muath means
chaos in Jordan," he said.
Bassam al Manasseer,
chairman of Jordan's foreign affairs committee, announced earlier that
negotiations with Islamic State were taking place through religious and tribal
leaders in Iraq.
The news comes as the
mother of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto also being held by Islamic State made a
tearful appeal to Japan's Prime Minister to help save her son.
Junko Ishido said she had
begged Shinzo Abe to "Please save Kenji" and to work with the
Jordanian government to secure his release.
The video shows Mr Goto in
an orange jumpsuit holding a picture of Mr al Kaseasbeh, along with an audio
message of him pleading for his life.
The group said the
hostages' lives would be spared if Jordan releases Sajida al Rishawi, an Iraqi
woman sentenced to death for her involvement in a 2005 terrorist attack that
killed 60 people.
It comes after IS
apparently murdered another Japanese prisoner, Haruna Yukawa - an act condemned
by Japan's government.
Mr Abe has expressed
outrage at the threat to kill Mr Goto while the talks continue in Jordan. "This
was an extremely despicable act and we feel strong indignation. We strongly
condemn that," he said referring to the video.
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