Germany Reportedly To Accept Six More Taliban Diplomats

German media have reported that, following a confidential meeting between German officials and Taliban representatives, Berlin has agreed to accept six additional Taliban diplomats.

German media have reported that, following a confidential meeting between German officials and Taliban representatives, Berlin has agreed to accept six additional Taliban diplomats.
According to NDR, the agreement was reached after several days of private talks between Taliban representatives and German officials at a hotel in Istanbul.
Germany’s Interior Ministry told NDR that discussions had taken place at a technical level between ministry representatives and Taliban officials but provided no further details.
Germany’s Foreign Ministry, however, confirmed that the meeting took place in Istanbul.
In addition to senior Interior Ministry officials, several diplomats from Germany’s Foreign Ministry also attended the talks.
NDR did not specify which Taliban officials participated in the meeting.
The Taliban had previously said it required more diplomats in Germany to help verify the identities of Afghan nationals facing deportation and to issue travel documents.
At present, only two Taliban consular staff are based in Germany, effectively overseeing Afghanistan’s embassy in Berlin and its consulate in Bonn.
A deportation flight that had been scheduled for the end of May was reportedly postponed because of pressure from the Taliban. According to NDR, the delay occurred because the German government had not yet agreed to the Taliban’s request to send additional diplomats.
More recently, a spokesperson for Germany’s Interior Ministry said charter deportation flights to Kabul would be increased, with up to three deportation flights per month now possible. The spokesperson also said individual deportations on regular commercial flights could take place.
The newspaper Bild am Sonntag previously reported that at least 100 Afghan criminals awaiting deportation are currently being held in prisons or deportation detention centres across Germany.