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    EU Holds First-Ever Talks with Taliban Officials on Deportation Issues

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, the European Union convened talks with Taliban officials in Brussels, marking the first formal engagement between the two parties. This meeting focused primarily on the sensitive issue of deportations, aiming to address the challenges posed by Afghan migrants in Europe. Despite the Taliban’s lack of official recognition by any European country, the EU’s decision to hold these discussions underscores the urgency of managing migration flows and security concerns.

    The Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan in August 2021 has led to a complex humanitarian and political situation, with many Afghans seeking refuge abroad. European nations have struggled to balance humanitarian obligations with border control, making cooperation with the Taliban on deportation matters a contentious yet pragmatic step. The EU’s engagement reflects a broader strategy to stabilize migration routes and ensure that deportations can be carried out safely and legally.

    Meanwhile, this unprecedented dialogue could set a precedent for future interactions between the EU and the Taliban, potentially influencing diplomatic and security policies. While no formal recognition of the Taliban government has been granted, the talks highlight the EU’s willingness to engage on practical issues despite political differences. The outcome of these discussions may impact migration management and regional stability in the months ahead.

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