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Taliban representatives received in Brussels for first EU talks
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Taliban representatives received in Brussels for first EU talks

From Der Spiegel · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taliban representatives were received in Brussels for talks, marking their first official reception by the EU since returning to power.
  • The European Union described the meeting as a technical exchange focused on deportations to Afghanistan.
  • The encounter has drawn criticism, highlighting the controversial nature of engaging with the Taliban regime.

Taliban representatives have been received in Brussels for discussions, marking the first time the European Union has officially hosted them since their return to power in Afghanistan. The meeting, however, has been met with criticism, underscoring the complex and sensitive nature of engaging with the Taliban.

According to the European Union, the talks were of a technical nature, primarily focusing on the issue of deportations to Afghanistan. This specific agenda item points to the ongoing challenges and practical concerns faced by European nations in managing migration and security in relation to Afghanistan.

The decision to host Taliban representatives, even for technical discussions, has sparked debate. Critics question the legitimacy and implications of such engagement, particularly given the Taliban's human rights record and governance. The EU's stance appears to be a pragmatic approach to address specific issues, while acknowledging the broader controversies surrounding the regime.

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Originally published by Der Spiegel in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.