Friday, April 19, 2024
More
    HomeAsiaAfghan conflict: President Ashraf Ghani rejects Taliban prisoner release

    Afghan conflict: President Ashraf Ghani rejects Taliban prisoner release

    111092397 mediaitem111092394

    Afghan President Ashraf Ghani says his government has not pledged to free Taliban prisoners, as stated in a deal reached by the US and the militants.

    Under the landmark agreement signed on Saturday in Qatar, 5,000 Taliban would be released in exchange for up to 1,000 government detainees by 10 March.

    Mr Ghani said such a prisoner release “cannot be a prerequisite for talks”, but must be part of negotiations.

    The US-Taliban agreement includes a phased withdrawal of US troops.

    In return, the hard-line Islamist group agreed to hold peace talks with the Afghan government.

    The deal also commits the Taliban to prevent al-Qaeda and all other extremist groups from operating in the areas they control.

    Media caption's National Security Advisor, Hamdullah Mohib, says women have an ally in the president

    The US invaded Afghanistan weeks after the September 2001 attacks in York by al-Qaeda, then based in Afghanistan. The Taliban were ousted from but became an insurgent that by 2018 was active in more than two-thirds of the country.

    What did Ghani say?

    Less than 24 hours after the deal was signed in Doha, the Afghan president told reporters in Kabul: “The reduction in violence will continue with a goal to reach a full ceasefire.”

    But he added: “There is no commitment to releasing 5,000 prisoners.

    “This is the right and the self-will of the people…

    Continue Reading This Article At BBC News

    Stay Connected

    34,572FansLike
    4,123FollowersFollow
    1,739FollowersFollow

    Latest articles

    AlphaDog Hosting Ad

    Related articles