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Afghan government protests against US deal to free Taliban prisoners

Prisoner swap stokes anger in Afghanistan, where many view the deal as a further sign of a US desire to disengage from the region as quickly as possible

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US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said Bergdahl would be given "all the support he needs to help him recover'. Photo: Reuters
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Afghanistan’s government protested against a US deal to free five high-ranking Taliban militants in exchange for a US soldier arguing the transfer of the men from a Guantanamo Bay jail to Qatar violated international law.

The five prisoners were flown to Qatar on Sunday as part of the agreement to release Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, the only known US prisoner of war in Afghanistan, held captive for five years. Bergdahl was flown out of Afghanistan to a military hospital in Germany on Sunday.

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The prisoner swap has stoked anger in Afghanistan, where many view the deal as a further sign of a US desire to disengage from Afghanistan as quickly as possible. Washington has mapped out a plan to fully withdraw all of its troops by the end of 2016.

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“No government can transfer citizens of a country to a third country as prisoners,” the Afghan Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement issued late on Sunday.

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