EU prepares to discuss deportation of Afghan refugees with the Taliban
France 24 reports that the European Union has invited Taliban representatives to Brussels for technical talks, with deportations possible before the summer. Some EU figures warn this step risks normalising the Taliban. Legal and human-rights concerns remain on the table.

According to France 24, the European Union is set to discuss the deportation of Afghan migrants with Taliban representatives in Brussels. The broadcaster says the technical talks could begin before the summer, with several EU member states pushing to accelerate return arrangements involving Afghan nationals.
The move has triggered debate inside the bloc. Human-rights groups quoted by France 24 say that returns to Taliban-run Afghanistan conflict with international conventions. Some EU diplomats argue that practical migration management requires at least technical contact with Kabul.
France 24 reports that critics accuse the EU of trading away principles for a migration deal. Several member states, notably Germany and Austria, are keeping the return of Afghan applicants on the agenda. Brussels' official position is that the talks do not amount to political recognition of the Taliban.
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