In a statement, the White House said that US National Security Adviser had informed his Afghan counterpart that the United States would review the Trump administration's agreement with the Taliban.

Iran PressAmerica: A White House statement said Jake Sullivan, the new US president's national security adviser, had told his Afghan counterpart that the United States would reconsider the agreement with the Taliban.

Earlier, Antony Blinken, Biden's nominee for secretary of state, said in a session with members of the Senate that he would review the Trump administration's agreement with the Taliban.

Sources in the Afghan government and the Taliban have previously said that the two sides are waiting for Biden to enter the White House to find out what the new administration's position would be on the Doha's agreement. 

On February 29, US and Afghan officials announced that the United States and its NATO allies would withdraw their forces from Afghanistan within 14 months if the Taliban adhered to its commitments under the Doha agreement.

Five thousand Taliban prisoners were released from the Afghan government prisons under the same agreement, and the government now claims that many of them have returned to the battlefield.

The peace agreement between the United States and Taliban militants was signed after 11 rounds of talks, while the United States allowed the Taliban to play a role in the country's internal affairs along with the legitimate government of Afghanistan. 219