Kabul: The Afghan government on Tuesday released another batch of 900 Taliban inmates in the latest move to further advance the intra-Afghan peace talks with the militant group, a spokesperson for the Office of the National Security Council confirmed.
The move came after Taliban militants announced a three-day ceasefire during the Eid al-Fitr festival, which started on Sunday.
Taliban militants have reportedly agreed to extend the ceasefire for another four days or more.
On Monday, the second day of the festival, the government released 100 Taliban from Bagram prison in eastern Parwan province.
Around 1,100 Taliban prisoners have been released in smaller groups in the past few weeks, but Tuesday batch was the biggest to be released at once.
In response to the government's gesture, Suhail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban's political office in Qatar, said it was a good step but added that the process of releasing 5,000 prisoners should be completed to create a suitable environment for confidence building.