Release to "speed up efforts for direct talks and a lasting, nationwide ceasefire"

Kabul: Afghan authorities said Friday they had started releasing 400 Taliban prisoners, the final hurdle in launching long-delayed peace talks between the two warring sides.
A group of 80 prisoners were released on Thursday, said National Security Council spokesman Javid Faisal.
The release would "speed up efforts for direct talks and a lasting, nationwide ceasefire", he said on Twitter.
The release of the 400 prisoners accused of serious crimes including brutal attacks that killed Afghans and foreigners will pave the way for intra-Afghan talks, expected to start within days of the release being completed.
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