Afghanistan government ceasefire talks Begin liberation of Taliban fighters August 15 6:17

The Afghan government has revealed that it has begun to release some of the 400 Taliban fighters, which have been the focus of achieving ceasefire talks with the insurgent Taliban.

In Afghanistan, following the peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban in February this year, the government and the Taliban proceeded to release the hostages respectively. The 400 hostages who were supposed to be involved were not released and were in a stalemate.

Under these circumstances, the National Assembly of Loya Jirga, which decides the important policy of the country, adopted a resolution on 9th to allow the hostages to be released. Revealed that I started.

However, I did not mention the timing of releasing the remaining 320 people or how to proceed.

In response, several Taliban executives said, "If we can confirm the release of all 400 people, we will accept ceasefire talks," and called on the government to promptly release the hostages.

In Afghanistan, the battle between the government and the Taliban has continued since the peace agreement, and the focus is on whether both sides will come together and lead to the realization of ceasefire talks.