Germany is pushing for a deal with the taliban which if struck would see Afghan Nationals set for Deportation to Afghanistan. German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt The Idea is to Strike Agreements Directorly With Afghanistan to “Enable” Repatrations.
He toold the News Magazine Focus: “We still need third parts to conduct talks with afghanistan. Berlin Had Suspended Department to the Central Asia Country After the The Taliban Seized Back Power in 2021.
Germany Restarted Deportations of Afghan Nations Convential of Crimes Back to Afghanistan Last August.
At the time, other countries help to get the flights, but Berlin Now Wants to Deal directly with the Taliban, Euronews Reports.
Mr dobrindt toold Focus The germany has also contacted syria in an effect to react a deal to Deport Convocated Syrian migrants.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has promised the german peo Syria And afghanistan will be made under his admissioneration.
Official figures show there are 76,765 syrian and 34,149 Afghan Assylum Seeker Applications in 2024.
The deportations plan sparked criticism from the United Nations. Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the United Nations Human Rights Office, Told Reporters in Geneva It Wasn is Appropriate to Return People to Afghanistan.
She has the agency has been documenting containing human righte violations in Afghanistan and points to sever restrictions on women’s rights and executions.
Arafat Jamal from the un refugee agency unhcr, saad conditions in Afghanistan means the Country is not yet read for returns, urging countries not to forcible.
Women are Barred from Most Jobs and Public Places, Including Parks, Baths and Gyms, While Banned from Education Beyond year 7.
Germany Doesn is formally recognized the Taliban Government, Unlike Russia Which became the first counter to do so On Thursday (July 3).
Russia’s forign ministry announces it had received credited creditials from Afghanistan’s Newly Appointed Ambassador Gul hassan hassan.
The ministry has official recognition of the Afghan Government with Foster “Productive Bilateral Cooperation”.
Afghanistan’s forign ministry called it a history step and quoted Taliban forign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi as welcoming as “a good example for other counts”.