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EU Faces Criticism After Inviting Taliban Officials for Migrant Return Talks

The European Commission is facing growing criticism after confirming plans to invite Taliban representatives to Brussels for sensitive talks on the deportation and return of Afghanistan migrants from Europe. The move, coordinated with Sweden, has reignited debate over the EU’s engagement with Afghanistan’s de facto rulers despite ongoing international condemnation of the Taliban’s human rights […]

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Europe awaits in June the spokesman of the Islamic extremists to talk about migration of the Afghans. The theme dear to Berlin, who would like to repatriate them. Meanwhile Mario Draghi propina all'Ue the usual sermon: "Something didn't work, now we're alone."Seven hours after the beginning of the historic bilateral meeting between the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and Xi Jinping, president of the People's Republic of China, with…

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Struggling to expand the possibilities of deportation, European Union pragmatism expands with few Corsicans. To the pacts, despite their authoritarian histories, with Tunisia or Egypt to shield the community territory and stop arrivals, is now joined by another controversial movement: the approach to the Taliban, a regime marked by its serious and systematic human rights violations in Afghanistan, especially against women and girls.

·Spain
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Nearly five years after their return to power, Brussels is preparing to open its doors to Taliban representatives, not to speak of human rights or the status of women, but expulsions: the European Commission invites them to discuss the return of Afghan exiles to their country of origin. A diplomatic turning point that has been popularised by many Member States for months, but which faces several legal obstacles and the disapproval of association…

·Paris, France
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EU Special Envoy for Afghanistan Tomas Niklasson during a meeting with international and Taliban representatives (Symbolic image) (Photo by STIAN LYSBERG SOLUM/NTB/AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images The European Commission has invited representatives of the Taliban regime to Brussels for a technical meeting on the repatriation of Afghan citizens. The initiative responds to the request of 20 Schengen countries, including Italy, and concerns indiv…

A wooden fence: the EU leadership wants to negotiate without recognizing the de facto leaders of Afghanistan.

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