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US Supports Delay of Prisoner Swap: Bass

US Supports Delay  of Prisoner Swap: Bass

KABUL - The US ambassador to Kabul John Bass in a tweet on Sunday said the US supports President Ghani’s announcement to "release three Taliban prisoners to promote peace” and “the decision to reassess their pending transfer following the attacks in Logar and Kabul on November 12 and 13.”
Ambassador Bass tweeted “Making peace means making hard choices, but it also requires careful review of the conditions on the ground” and he affirmed his coordination with President Ghani, saying “As strategic partners, we will continue to work closely with the Afghan government in next steps.”
Last week, President Ghani announced that three prominent members of the Haqqani group—Anas Haqqani, Hafiz Rashid and Mali Khan—would be released ‘conditionally’ in exchange for two kidnapped professors from the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF), Kevin King, 63, from the US, and Timothy Weeks, 50, from Australia.
Ghani mentioned that this exchange was intended to act as a prelude to resumed peace talks, and was done in “close cooperation” with the US.
But subsequently the exchange was postponed and the Haqqani Network prisoners were returned to Bagram Airbase, according to Palace spokesman Sediq Sediqqi.
Sediqqi claimed the prisoner exchange process didn’t take place because the Taliban did not comply with conditions set by the Afghan government.
He also said the government will reassess the prisoner exchange process and will proceed in the “nation’s interest.”
The Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid blamed the United States: “It was a shortcoming from the American side the swap did not happen,” he told Reuters
In a press conference on Sunday morning, Nazar Mohammad Mutmaeen, a political analyst who met with the Taliban in Qatar, said the exchange of Haqqani prisoners and AUAF professors did not happen because the US insisted on a ceasefire and Afghan-Taliban talks.

On Thursday, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Maria Zakharova responded to a question about the prospective prisoner exchange, saying: “We welcome any real steps...to put an end to hostilities and launch a peace process in Afghanistan,” and “We view the release of three leaders of the Haqqani network, which is linked to the Taliban, as a gesture of good will by the government of Afghanistan with a view to facilitating progress in the intra-Afghani peace process.” (TOLO NEWS)