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Germany seeks deal with Taliban to deport Afghan migrants

Last updated: July 3, 2025 10:05 am
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Germany’s Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, has proposed striking a deal with the Taliban to aid in the deportation of Afghan migrants. This suggestion has sparked controversy within the country’s coalition government, with Dobrindt arguing that direct negotiations with the Islamist group are necessary to facilitate the return of Afghan migrants to their home country.

In an interview with the news site Focus, Dobrindt expressed his belief that relying on indirect channels of communication with the Taliban is no longer a sustainable solution. He emphasized the need for formal agreements with Afghanistan to enable the repatriation of migrants, as Germany continues to tighten its immigration policies.

If Germany were to establish an immigration deal with the Taliban, it would be the first western government to enter into such an agreement. The country’s new government, led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, has made immigration a top priority in response to the rise of far-right parties like the Alternative for Germany (AfD). The coalition agreement between Merz’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democrats (SPD) includes plans to deport individuals to Afghanistan and Syria, starting with criminals and individuals deemed a threat to national security.

Despite facing criticism from the SPD and opposition parties like the Green party, Dobrindt remains firm in his stance on reducing the number of asylum seekers in Germany. The country saw the highest number of asylum applications in the EU last year, with approximately 230,000 applications – a decrease from the previous year. Dobrindt aims to bring this number below 200,000 through direct negotiations with the Taliban.

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Since coming to power, the Taliban has implemented strict sharia law in Afghanistan, raising concerns about human rights abuses and the treatment of women. While no country has formally recognized the Taliban as Afghanistan’s legitimate government, some nations like China, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, and the UAE have increased their engagement with the regime.

Germany had previously used Qatar as an intermediary for deporting Afghan migrants, with the Taliban expressing willingness to cooperate on deportation issues. The Afghan interim government’s ambassador to Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, stated that the Taliban would not object to joint efforts with European countries and the US to facilitate deportations.

As Germany navigates the complexities of immigration policy and diplomatic relations with the Taliban, the debate surrounding the deportation of Afghan migrants continues to evolve. The government’s approach to handling this issue will have far-reaching implications for both domestic and international affairs.

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