Taliban Delegation Engages in Controversial Talks with EU on Deportations
A Taliban delegation is in Brussels for closed-door discussions with EU officials, focusing on the deportation of Afghan migrants. Rights groups criticize the talks, arguing they undermine human rights commitments and could endanger individuals in both Europe and Afghanistan.
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EU Engages in Controversial Talks with Taliban on Deportations
Afghan Taliban hold first, closed-door talks with EU on deportations
Afghan Taliban to hold rare, closed-door talks with EU officials on deportations
Afghan Taliban to hold rare, closed-door talks with EU officials on deportations
Afghan Taliban to hold rare, closed-door talks with EU officials on deportations
Taliban Delegation Engages in Closed-Door Talks with EU on Deportations
Afghan Taliban to hold rare, closed-door talks with EU officials on deportations
Afghan Taliban to hold rare, closed-door talks with EU officials on deportations
Afghan Taliban to hold rare, closed-door talks with EU officials on deportations
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