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U.S. Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad
@US4AfghanPeace
15 minutes ago, 7 tweets, 1 min read
The United States would like to see prisoner releases begin as soon as possible in line with the U.S.-Taliban agreement. No prisoners have been released to date despite the commitment to do so expressed by both sides.
Coronavirus makes prisoner releases urgent; time is of the essence. We are committed to do our part and after consultation with all relevant sides, the United States understands:
1. Technical teams from both sides can work together and focus on technical steps to begin prisoner releases as soon as possible. I will participate in the initial meetings.
2. While preferable to meet face-to-face, Coronavirus and the resulting travel restrictions likely requires virtual engagement for now;
3. We call on all sides to avoid provocative media statements;
4. The Taliban commit that released prisoners will abide by the commitments made in the peace agreement and not return to the battlefield. A violation will undermine the peace process.
The time has come to move forward on prisoner releases.