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Afghan President says all commitments met for Taliban peace talks
KABUL
:Afghan President Ashraf Ghani
said on Wednesday that the government had met all of its commitments for peace talks with the Taliban, as a team left forQatar
to prepare for negotiations.Ghani's remarks came after Kabul broke an impasse with the insurgent group on Monday by resuming a protracted prisoner exchange, a key hurdle to long-delayed negotiations between the two sides opening in
Doha
."The release of Taliban prisoners is a clear demonstration of the government's commitment to peace."
Kabul had baulked at the release of the final 400 Taliban inmates who Ghani described as "a danger to the world", before a group of prominent Afghans approved their release for the sake of peace talks.
The government has not confirmed if the release has been completed.
Paris
and Canberra had opposed the release of militants on the list tied to the killing of French and Australian civilians and troops inAfghanistan
.It is not known if those militants have been released.
In return, the militant group has freed four Afghan commandos and are expected to release two more on Wednesday, a Taliban official said.
"We expect the Taliban to live up to their commitments on the release of the remaining captives," Ghani's spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said on Twitter.
The prisoner exchange was agreed in a deal between the Taliban and the United States in February, which said Kabul should release 5,000 militants in return for the Taliban freeing 1,000 Afghan troops.
Ghani said that a "critical stage of peace" had been reached and that the talks would help reduce violence and finalise a permanent ceasefire.
The Taliban have said they were willing to begin negotiations "within a week" of the prisoner swap being completed and blamed Kabul for delaying the negotiations.
Kabul has sent a "small technical team" to Doha to make logistical preparations, Najia Anwari, spokeswoman for the State Ministry for Peace Affairs told AFP.
Anwari said that Kabul's negotiators will also leave for Doha "very soon".
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marty martel
1535 days ago
'a key hurdle to long-delayed negotiations between' Taliban and Afghan government was built in the peace agreement when Khalizad's USA agreed to prisoner swap without approval of Ghani government who has held the prisoners.It still remains to be seen if Taliban will talk directly with Ghani's Abdullah-led negotiating team since Taliban has called Ghani government a US puppet and vowed to overthrow it and replace it with Taliban's old fundamentalist Islamic Emirate.Read allPost comment
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