UN Security Council pushes Afghan govt, Taliban for early peace talks.

Amid escalating violence in Afghanistan, the UN Security Council has urged the Afghan government and the Taliban to work toward an early start of the peace negotiations.

"The members of the Security Council recognized that a sustainable peace can be achieved only through an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace process, reaffirmed the importance of the United Nations role in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan, and welcomed the efforts of all regional and international partners of Afghanistan in facilitating intra-Afghan negotiations," the 15-member Council said in a press statement issued on Tuesday.

The Security Council welcomed the steps taken so far by the two sides to move toward the start of intra-Afghan negotiations, most notably the partial implementation of commitments to release prisoners, resulting from direct talks between them.

The Council members called for the rapid release of remaining prisoners in the coming days and for efforts to reduce violence in order to encourage a swift start to intra-Afghan negotiations.

They welcomed the political agreement between President Ashraf Ghani and his rival Abdullah Abdullah that ended the political impasse stemming from last year's presidential election, and expressed the hope that it would pave the way for timely...

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