Taliban extends hostages deadline

Taliban extends hostages deadline

The Taliban has extended by 24 hours the deadline for its demands to be met before it will release 23 South Korean missionaries being held hostage.

Yousuf Ahmadi, a Taliban spokesman, told reporters on Sunday: "We have extended the deadline by 24 hours, which will last until tomorrow at 7pm [14:30 GMT on Monday]."

The South Koreans, members of an evangelical Christian group that was on an aid mission to Afghanistan, were kidnapped on Thursday.

Afghan and other troops have surrounded a district in the south of the country, where the Koreans are being held.

Earlier the Taliban had threatened to kill all of the hostages if Afghan troops attempted to free them by force.

Negotiations for the hostages' release were under way on Sunday.

Bays reported that the Taliban had extended the deadline as a gesture of good faith to a high-level South Korean delegation that arrived in Afghanistan earlier to negotiate.

He also said the Taliban had extended the deadline as they hoped the people of South Korea would put pressure on their government and that the South Korean government would in turn pressure the Afghan authorities to give in to the Taliban's demands.

The Taliban has demanded the immediate withdrawal of German and Korean troops from Afghanistan and the release of 23 of its members in Afghan prisons.

Roh Moo-hyun, South Korea's president, said on Saturday that Seoul was ready to make efforts for an early release of its citizens and that the Taliban "should send our people home quickly and safely".

South Korea had also reiterated its plans to withdraw its troops by the end of the year, as scheduled.

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German soldiers serving with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force patrol Kabul in 2005. (AFP)

Al-Jazeera & News Agencies

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