Kabul: The Afghan government on Monday said that its plans to release Taliban prisoners, as per the peace deal signed between the US and the militant group, had been delayed once again.
The release of the first group of Taliban prisoners was scheduled for Tuesday, as agreed between the government and the militant group during talks on March 25, reported Efe news.
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"There is no prisoner release happening tomorrow (Tuesday)," National Security Council spokesperson Javid Faisal said in tweet.
The two sides had on March 25 agreed through a video conference to begin the long-awaited process of swapping prisoners on March 31.
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The Taliban agreed to send a delegation to the country's Bagram jail to verify and identify their prisoners as per a list they had given to the government.
A second video conference took place on Sunday during which the Taliban said that they would send their delegation to the jail with the help of International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), in order to facilitate the prisoner release.
Although no more details were available immediately, Faisal said the release was not going to take place on schedule as the Taliban had failed to send their delegation so far.