Taliban say intra-Afghan dialogue delayed over prisoner release conflict

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, leader of a Taliban delegation, and Zalmay Khalilzad, US envoy for peace in Afghanistan, shake hands after signing an agreement in Doha, Qatar, Feb. 29, 2020. ( Reuters photo)
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Updated 10 March 2020
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Taliban say intra-Afghan dialogue delayed over prisoner release conflict

  • Prisoner release is part of a deal between the US and Taliban that allows US forces to withdraw from Afghanistan
  • Taliban demand for release of 5,000 prisoners as a confidence-building measure has been the most contentious part of the US-Taliban deal

ISLAMABAD: Afghan Taliban political spokesman Suhail Shaheen said on Tuesday that formal intra-Afghan negotiations, scheduled for today, would not take place as Taliban prisoners had not yet been released as part of a peace pact signed between the United States and the Taliban last month.

A prisoner release is a key component of the agreement between the United States and the Taliban that allows US forces and NATO troops to withdraw from Afghanistan to end more than 18 years of war.

The Taliban demand for the release of 5,000 prisoners as a confidence-building measure has been the most contentious part of the US-Taliban deal signed in February. President Ashraf Ghani, earlier in March, rejected the demand, saying the Afghan government made no such commitment.

In a speech after being sworn in, Ghani said that he would issue an order on Tuesday about the 5,000 Taliban prisoners the militant group has demanded be released in order to begin talks with the Afghan government.

“Yes intra-Afghan negotiations will not start on March 10 because our prisoners have not been freed,” Afghan Taliban political spokesman Suhail Shaheen told Arab News from Doha, where the Taliban have an office.

“Americans have a fundamental responsibility regarding release of prisoners and we hope they fulfill their responsibility,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid had told Arab News on Monday.

According to an audio file shared with Arab News by a member of the Taliban prisoner committee, a Taliban detainee at the Bagram prison had said American and Afghan officials had accelerated biometric data recording of Taliban prisoners in preparation for prisoner releases.

“Earlier only Afghan officials were carrying out biometric of selected prisoners in cells but since Monday the US and Afghan security officials have started biometric of all detainees,” the detainee can be heard saying in the Pashto language audio. Arab News could not independently verify the identity of the speaker.

Another delay in the launch of the intra-Afghan dialogue is that the Afghan government has not yet made public the names of its negotiation team.

“The list has not been shared with us,” Shaheen said.

Ghani had said at his inauguration ceremony on Monday that the negotiating team had been finalized in consultation with influential personalities, members of civil society, women, youth and religious scholars, and would be announced on Tuesday.


Four killed in Ukraine as Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone strikes

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Four killed in Ukraine as Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone strikes

  • Kyiv said Russian drone strikes had killed two people and wounded seven more in Kharkiv
  • Synegubov said two people had been killed in the attack on the Shevchenkivsky district

KHARKIV, Ukraine: Russian and Ukrainian drone strikes killed at least four people Wednesday, officials said, as the war between the neighbors dragged on for more than four years with no diplomatic breakthrough in sight.
The latest attacks came with a third round of three-party talks derailed by the war in the Middle East, despite pressure from Washington on both sides to agree to an elusive peace deal.
Kyiv said Russian drone strikes had killed two people and wounded seven more in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, which lies close to the Russian border, was encircled at the beginning of Russia’s invasion four years ago.
It has been attacked almost daily since Moscow’s forces were pushed back later in 2022.
The governor of the wider region, Oleg Synegubov, said two people had been killed in the attack on the Shevchenkivsky district.
“A civilian enterprise caught fire as a result of the enemy strike,” he said, adding that three women and four men had been hospitalized.
Another Russian drone wounded 20 people in the afternoon, after hitting a civilian minibus in the southeastern city of Kherson, Ukrainian prosecutors said.
In the Russian-occupied part of the southern Zaporizhzhia region, Moscow-installed authorities said two civilians had been killed in their car by a Ukrainian drone strike on the frontline town of Vasylivka.
“The danger of repeated strikes remains,” Kremlin-appointed governor Yevgeny Balitsky said.