Pakistan to release Mullah Baradar, other Afghan Taliban detainees
The move comes as the clearest signal yet that Pakistan backs reconciliation efforts.

A file photo of Mullah Baradar. PHOTO: NYT/FILE
"The remaining detainees, we are coordinating, and they will be released subsequently," Jilani said at a news conference in Abu Dhabi.
Asked if the former Taliban number 2 Baradar would be among those to be released, he said: "The aim is to release all," without elaborating further.
Pakistan, in a bid to support peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan and answering requests of the Afghan government and the high peace council, agreed to release a number of high profile Taliban detainees in November 2012.
Pakistan released around 26 Taliban leaders since then.
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