Taliban demand dialogue with Germany after the first deportation flights
Taliban demand dialogue with Germany after the first deportation flights
KABUL (dpa) - After the first deportation of convicted criminal offenders from Germany, since the Taliban took power in 2021, the Taliban have expressed their hope for direct negotiations with Berlin. A high -ranking functional said that there would be close cooperation in the interest of both countries. This statement follows a remarkable moment in the current relationship between Germany and Afghanistan.
The return flight of the 28 deported last Friday marked an important step. These were convicted criminals who had no right to stay in Germany and had already received instructions for instructions. The deportation freight was carried out by the Qatar Airways airline and was the first of its kind since the Taliban took over three years ago.
The role of Qatar
The Golf state of Qatar played a crucial role in coordinating the deportations. According to reports, Qatar arranged between the German government and the Taliban to enable this flight. Despite this development, the diplomatic relationships between Germany and the Taliban remain tense because Germany has not officially recognized the Taliban government.
The Taliban emphasize that the 28 deported deported in accordance with the legal provisions in Afghanistan. However, the representative of the Taliban made no further details about the whereabouts of the criminals, which are reported in the notorious prison, which is known for his hard conditions.
The international community remains skeptical about the Taliban, mainly because of the continuing disregard for human rights in Afghanistan. Women in particular face strict restrictions that affect international relationships. So far, no country has officially recognized the Taliban government, which has led to the continuous isolation of Afghanistan.
call for further deportations
In Germany, Union politicians have already called for the first deportation to follow that further return actions should follow. In view of the number of rejected asylum seekers and the convicted, there are efforts to take a clear position to the deportations and to support this with further comparable measures.In this context, the question of cooperation between the Taliban and German authorities is becoming increasingly relevant for the return of other criminals. The Federal Government faces the challenge of how it deals with this sensitive topic, especially in view of the critical attitude towards the Taliban and their human rights situation.
Overall, the location remains complex and requires careful consideration of the interests of both sides. In this situation, the Taliban see a possibility of restoring historical relationships, while Germany wants to protect the difficult balance between humanitarian obligations and security policy considerations.