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Taliban awaits order for prisoner swap

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PESHAWAR: The Taliban sent vehicles for fighters set to be released by the Afghan government in a prisoner swap expected to be announced yesterday, and were ready to honour their side of the deal by handing over 1,000 captured government troops, militant leaders said.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani will issue a decree for at least 1,000 Taliban prisoners to be released this week, it was reported on Monday, paving the way for opening direct talks between the Afghan government and Taliban insurgents.

A senior Taliban leader in Qatar capital Doha, where negotiatio­ns between the militants and US officials have taken place, said vehicles had been sent to an area near Bagram Prison to fetch the freed fighters.

The prisoner release is part of a deal signed by the United States and the Taliban last month that allows US forces and Nato troops to withdraw from Afghanista­n to end more than 18 years of war.

The Taliban have demanded the release of the prisoners as a confidence­building measure.

Mr Ghani, who was sworn in on Monday at a ceremony attended by US Special Envoy for Afghanista­n Zalmay Khalilzad, had earlier rejected the Taliban demand for its fighters to be released.

“After our conversati­on with Zalmay Khalilzad on Monday, in which he conveyed to us the release of our 5,000 prisoners, we sent vehicles to pick them up,” the senior Taliban leader said from Doha.

It is unclear how many prisoners will be released immediatel­y, but three other sources said on Monday that it could vary between 1,000 to 1,800. It was also unclear whether prisoners would be released from other prisons aside from Bagram. The US Embassy declined to comment.

The Taliban leader in Doha also confirmed the group had finalised arrangemen­ts for the release of 1,000 prisoners held by them, adding that they had shifted all prisoners to safe locations in Afghanista­n.

“We are planning to release them to the Red Crescent and they could then send them to their hometowns or pay them cash to go home,” he said.

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