Berlin: US Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, recently released after five years as a Taliban prisoner, is in a "stable condition" and is making progress in his recovery, his doctors said on Tuesday.
Bergdahl, who arrived Sunday at the US military medical centre in Landstuhl a day after his release, "continues to progress", the centre in southern Germany said.
He is "in stable condition", it added in a statement.
"The goal is to return him to family and society and on the path to complete recovery," it said, adding there was no "predetermined timeline" for his recovery process at the centre.
"The duration will continue to be based on the pace of his healing and reintegration process."
After his care in Germany, Bergdahl is set to go to the United States for continued medical care at San Antonio Military Medical Center in Texas, it said.
Details about his medical condition cannot be released, it added.
US President Barack Obama is facing questions about the deal to secure Bergdahl's release in return for the transfer of five Taliban prisoners from prison in Guantanamo Bay.
The only US soldier held by the Taliban after being captured in Afghanistan, Bergdahl was freed Saturday in a deal brokered by Qatar.
Bergdahl, who arrived Sunday at the US military medical centre in Landstuhl a day after his release, "continues to progress", the centre in southern Germany said.
He is "in stable condition", it added in a statement.
"The duration will continue to be based on the pace of his healing and reintegration process."
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Details about his medical condition cannot be released, it added.
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The only US soldier held by the Taliban after being captured in Afghanistan, Bergdahl was freed Saturday in a deal brokered by Qatar.
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