Germany plans Kabul visit for direct deportation talks with Taliban


FILE PHOTO: A chartered flight returned a group of Afghans from Germany in July 2025, after failed asylum claims and criminal convictions. The deportation from Leipzig included early-morning transfers under police supervision. - dpa

BERLIN: The German government will begin talks with Afghanistan's Taliban authorities on deportations from Germany, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt told the Sunday (Sept 28) edition of Germany's Bild newspaper.

"Deportations to Afghanistan must be able to take place regularly. That is why we are now negotiating directly in Kabul, so criminals and security risks can be deported consistently in the future," Dobrindt said.

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