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Germany Reportedly Agrees to Accept Six More IEA Diplomats

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Germany has reportedly agreed to accept six additional Islamic Emirate-appointed diplomats as part of an arrangement aimed at expanding deportation flights for Afghan nationals, according to a report by German broadcaster NDR. The report, citing diplomatic sources, states that the agreement emerged from confidential talks held last week in Istanbul between representatives of the Islamic Emirate and senior officials from Germany’s Federal Ministr…

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Criminals and suspected terrorists are to be deported to Afghanistan more frequently in the future. A plane is scheduled to depart for the region almost every week. The German Foreign Office calls this a "gratifying result." Source link: https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article6a3923b73131b31f75cc98a7/bundesregierung-plant-drei-abschiebefluege-pro-monat-nach-afghanistan.html Author: Publish date: 2026-06-22 13:33:00 Copyright for syndicat…

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The Federal Government wants to extend deportations to Afghanistan, also with consular support from the Taliban. It is covered by the scope of the planned repatriations.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The federal government is planning more deportation flights to Afghanistan. According to NDR research, it apparently had to fulfil a condition of the Taliban. By Peter Hornung.

·Hamburg, Germany
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German media reported that the government has agreed to accept six more Taliban diplomats in order to increase the deportation of “criminal immigrants” to Afghanistan. According to the NDR media, the agreement was reached last week in a secret meeting lasting several days between the Taliban, senior officials from the Ministry of Interior and German diplomats in Istanbul, Turkey. The media wrote that according to the agreement, in the future, th…

To deport more Afghan criminals back to their home country, the Taliban regime is increasing the number of Afghan consular officials. A spokesperson for the German Foreign Office stated that this is necessary to implement the German government's plans.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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