Freed Taliban have returned to battlefield: top Afghan official
A number of Taliban prisoners who were released by the Afghan government as a condition for peace talks have taken up arms again, top official Abdullah Abdullah said Tuesday. Abdullah, who chairs Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation and is overseeing the government’s peace efforts, said discussions with the Taliban in Qatar so far have been positive.
However, he said some -- though not the majority -- of the 5,000 Taliban prisoners released by the government as a condition for talks had resumed the fight against Kabul. “I do know that some have returned to the battlefield, which is a violation of the agreement that they had made,” Abdullah said during an online conference with the US Council on Foreign Relations.
Abdullah said talks between the two sides had begun in Doha on a positive note, as the delegations build some familiarity with each other. “Unfortunately, so far, the level of violence is very high and to a level that is not acceptable for the people,” Abdullah said.
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