
"Germany plans direct negotiations in Kabul on sending Afghan nationals convicted of crimes or considered security threats back to Afghanistan, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has told Bild am Sonntag. Interior Ministry officials are set to travel to Kabul in October, with deportations expected to take place on regular commercial flights rather than special charters. Germany already deported scores af Afghans back to their home country in July."
"The German government plans to open direct negotiations with Afghanistan's Taliban authorities on deportations, Germany's Bild am Sonntag newspaper has reported, citing the Interior Ministry in Berlin. "Deportations to Afghanistan must be able to take place regularly! That's why we are now negotiating directly in Kabul so that criminals and dangerous individuals can be consistently deported in the future," Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt told the newspaper."
Germany plans direct negotiations in Kabul with Taliban authorities to arrange regular deportations of Afghan nationals convicted of crimes or deemed security threats. Interior Ministry officials will travel to Kabul in October to hold talks on returning convicted or security-risk Afghan nationals. Deportations are intended to be carried out on regular commercial flights rather than special charter planes. The policy aims to enable consistent returns and to focus on criminals and individuals considered dangerous. Germany previously carried out deportations to Afghanistan in July, removing scores of Afghan nationals. The approach signals direct engagement to secure cooperation on repatriation logistics and acceptance procedures.
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