Saturday, September 7, 2013

Pakistani officials said they released the seven Taliban prisoners

Pakistani officials said they released the seven Taliban prisoners helped to establish peace in Afghanistan.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Taliban "in Afghanistan to help the process of reconciliation 'has been released.
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Foreign Ministry said in a statement released prisoners Dadullah Mansoor, Syed Wali, Abdul, Karim Agha, Gul Mohammad and Mohammad Ahmadzai said.
The statement did not say whether these individuals have already been released.
Last year was the release of 26 Taliban prisoners.
President Hamid Karzai during his visit to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table had requested help from Pakistan, and said the two countries deteriorated law and order situation is a big problem.
Afghan Taliban havens in Pakistan get know which are the root cause of corruption in Afghanistan.
Elements within Pakistan's security agencies have been accused of supporting the Taliban. Strongly denied that the Pakistani government.
Pakistan Hamid Karzai said he wants to play the role of mediator in peace talks with the Taliban because the Taliban's influence.
Hamid Karzai, the Taliban refused to negotiate directly with them because they are American puppet.
Second in command of the Afghan Taliban, especially Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar was looking forward to the release, who was arrested in Karachi in 2010.
 sources said Mullah Baradar, the Afghan government is to be transferred to Saudi Arabia or the UAE.
Earlier, in the month of June had failed peace talks in Qatar.

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