Belgium says it cannot prevent Afghan delegation from attending EU talks in Brussels
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On May 21, the European Parliament issued a press release calling on the European Commission and member states “to maintain their non-recognition and non-normalization of the Taliban regime and regret the decision to invite the Taliban to Brussels.” Furthermore, on June 18, European and Afghan civil society organizations issued a joint statement expressing their opposition to the European Union’s cooperation with the Taliban on deportations.
Belgium says it cannot prevent Afghan delegation from attending EU talks in Brussels
Belgium’s Foreign Minister, Maxime Prevot, has said his government cannot block an Afghan delegation from traveling to Brussels for European Union-hosted talks, despite his personal opposition to inviting representatives of Afghanistan’s current authorities. Speaking before parliament’s foreign relations committee on Wednesday, Prevot responded to questions from lawmakers regarding visas issued to members of the Afghan delegation, according to B…

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