India, Feb. 27 -- Syrian Government forces and Druze militiamen who control areas in the southern Sweida province on Thursday exchanged prisoners taken in clashes last summer, a rare step toward a possible political resolution of simmering tensions in the country.
The exchange was the first major sign of progress in attempts by the United States and Jordan to broker a political settlement between the two sides. The Syrian Government side handed over 25 prisoners while local authorities in the Druze-run parts of Sweida released 61 at a checkpoint in the al-Matuna area in northern Sweida. The exchange was facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Syrian Interior Ministry spokesperson Noureddine al-Baba told journalists ...
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