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Afghan govt, Taliban to swap 1st batch of prisoners

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Kabul: The Afghan government and the Taliban are set to swap the first batch of their prisoners on Thursday, a move expected to pave the way for the start of intra-Afghan talks between the two sides, according to sources.
This development come after two video meetings between the Afghan government and the Taliban, TOLO News reported citing the sources as saying on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, a three-member delegation from the Taliban arrived in Kabu to discuss the issue.
This was the first time that the Taliban had been invited to Kabul to directly meet Afghan government officials since the 2001 US invasion.
The sources said that upto 100 Taliban prisoners will be swapped with 20 government forces.
Thursday’s announcement comes after after the Afghan government announced the formation of a 21-member peace negotiating team intended to undertake direct talks with the Taliban once the prisoners were released.
The prisoner release process was originally slated to be held before March 10 as per the US-Taliban agreement signed in Doha on February 29, Efe news reported. But it was delayed due to differences over procedures to be followed and pending security guarantees by the insurgents that these persons won’t return to battlefields after being released from jail.
As per the US-Taliban deal, 5,000 insurgents and 1,000 government prisoners are set to be released in the first phase.
The insurgents and the government have remained deadlocked over the swapping of prisoners, which was a part of the US-Taliban accord and considered crucial for the commencement of the intra-Afghan talks.
The US on February 29 reached an agreement with the Taliban for a roadmap to pull out American troops from the war-ravaged country. (IANS)

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