The Taliban will no longer take part in "pointless" conversations with the Afghan government over a detainee swap that had framed a key piece of an arrangement with the US, the extremists said.
In a tweet initially sent in Pashto around 12 PM Tuesday Afghanistan time (1930 GMT Monday), the Taliban's political representative Suhail Shaheen accused the organization of President Ashraf Ghani for deferring the detainee discharge "under some affection".
"Along these lines, our specialized group will avoid pointless gatherings with applicable sides beginning from tomorrow," Shaheen, who is situated in Doha, said in an ensuing tweet in English.
The two adversaries have been holding talks in Kabul since a week ago to attempt to conclude the detainee swap that was initially expected to have occurred by March 10.
Matin Bek, an individual from the administration's arranging group, said the discharge had been deferred in light of the fact that the Taliban are requesting the arrival of 15 "top leaders".
"We can't discharge the enemies of our kin," Bek told journalists on Monday.
"We don't need them to return to the combat zone and catch an entire area."
Bek included that the legislature was prepared to discharge up to 400 low-risk Taliban detainees as an altruism signal as an end-result of a "significant" decrease in savagery, however the Taliban dismissed that offer.
Washington marked an arrangement with the Taliban in late February that necessary the Afghan government — which was not a signatory to the understanding — to free 5,000 Taliban detainees, and for the radicals to discharge 1,000 professional government prisoners consequently.
The awkwardness is one of numerous parts of the understanding that onlookers state give the Taliban a superior arrangement.
In the agreement, Washington guaranteed the withdrawal of US and remote soldiers from Afghanistan by July one year from now, furnished the Taliban start chats with Kabul and hold fast to different certifications.
On Sunday, the Taliban discharged an announcement blaming the Afghan government for abusing the "harmony understanding" between the US and the radicals, despite the fact that the Taliban have killed scores of security powers since the arrangement was agreed upon.
In a tweet initially sent in Pashto around 12 PM Tuesday Afghanistan time (1930 GMT Monday), the Taliban's political representative Suhail Shaheen accused the organization of President Ashraf Ghani for deferring the detainee discharge "under some affection".
"Along these lines, our specialized group will avoid pointless gatherings with applicable sides beginning from tomorrow," Shaheen, who is situated in Doha, said in an ensuing tweet in English.
The two adversaries have been holding talks in Kabul since a week ago to attempt to conclude the detainee swap that was initially expected to have occurred by March 10.
Matin Bek, an individual from the administration's arranging group, said the discharge had been deferred in light of the fact that the Taliban are requesting the arrival of 15 "top leaders".
"We can't discharge the enemies of our kin," Bek told journalists on Monday.
"We don't need them to return to the combat zone and catch an entire area."
Bek included that the legislature was prepared to discharge up to 400 low-risk Taliban detainees as an altruism signal as an end-result of a "significant" decrease in savagery, however the Taliban dismissed that offer.
Washington marked an arrangement with the Taliban in late February that necessary the Afghan government — which was not a signatory to the understanding — to free 5,000 Taliban detainees, and for the radicals to discharge 1,000 professional government prisoners consequently.
The awkwardness is one of numerous parts of the understanding that onlookers state give the Taliban a superior arrangement.
In the agreement, Washington guaranteed the withdrawal of US and remote soldiers from Afghanistan by July one year from now, furnished the Taliban start chats with Kabul and hold fast to different certifications.
On Sunday, the Taliban discharged an announcement blaming the Afghan government for abusing the "harmony understanding" between the US and the radicals, despite the fact that the Taliban have killed scores of security powers since the arrangement was agreed upon.

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