EU Special Envoy Visits Kabul For Talks With Taliban Officials

The Taliban say the European Union’s special envoy for Afghanistan has visited Kabul and held talks with officials, focusing on cooperation and relations.

The Taliban say the European Union’s special envoy for Afghanistan has visited Kabul and held talks with officials, focusing on cooperation and relations.
According to a statement from the Taliban foreign ministry on Wednesday, Gilles Bertrand, the EU special envoy for Afghanistan, met Mohammad Naeem, the Taliban's deputy foreign minister, to discuss political, economic and trade ties, as well as long-term cooperation.
The European Union has not yet commented on the visit.
The Taliban said both sides also discussed efforts to expand Afghan exports to European markets.
The Taliban's deputy foreign minister thanked the EU for humanitarian assistance and called for increased aid, saying directing support towards sustainable development could help address public needs and create jobs.
According to the statement, he stressed relations based on mutual respect and said dialogue and diplomacy are the best ways to resolve issues.
The ministry quoted Bertrand as saying diplomacy and dialogue are a reasonable path forward and emphasising continued cooperation with Afghanistan.
The visit comes as EU sources told AFP that a “technical” team from the Taliban is expected to travel to Brussels for talks with member states.
The EU is working on plans to return individuals without legal residence status to Afghanistan, despite concerns from human rights groups and the UN refugee agency. Bertrand also visited Kabul last year and has met Taliban officials on previous occasions. This marks his third trip to Afghanistan.