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Afghan prisoner exchange damages Prodi

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: March 21 2007 14:12 | Last updated: March 21 2007 14:12

Romano Prodi, Italian prime minister, came under attack again on Wednesday over his government's stance on the Afghan conflict, four weeks after his centre-left coalition nearly collapsed when it lost a parliamentary vote on foreign policy.

Opposition deputies criticised the government for arranging with the Afghan government to free five Taliban prisoners in exchange for an Italian journalist who was kidnapped in southern Afghanistan on March 5. 

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