U.S. envoy hails release of Afghan prisoners

Taliban freed 20 govt. officials on Sunday

April 13, 2020 11:35 pm | Updated 11:35 pm IST - Kabul

The U.S. special envoy who negotiated a deal with the Taliban said on Monday that an initial prisoner exchange between the insurgents and the Afghan government was an “important step” toward peace.

According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Taliban on Sunday released 20 Afghan security-force prisoners. The move came after the government last week released hundreds of insurgent captives.

“The release of prisoners is an important step in the peace process and the reduction of violence,” U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad said on Twitter.

“Both sides should accelerate efforts to meet targets specified in the U.S.-Taliban agreement as soon as possible,” he added, noting the exchange was more important than ever with prison populations threatened by coronavirus outbreaks.

Mr. Khalilzad and the Taliban signed a deal February 29 that paves the way for U.S. and other foreign forces to quit Afghanistan in return for various commitments from the insurgents.

The deal said the Afghan government would release 5,000 Taliban prisoners while the insurgents would free 1,000 Afghan security force personnel. The exchange was supposed to have happened by March 10, allowing peace talks to begin between the Taliban and the Afghan government — but the process has been beset with problems.

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