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Six Hundred Afghans Were Waiting for the Promised Relocation to Germany. This Is No Longer Desirable, Berlin Is Now Telling Them

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More than six hundred Afghans who had already been promised relocation to Germany will not be accepted by Berlin in the end. This follows a new policy by Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government, according to which only those to whom Germany has already given a "legally binding" promise will be accepted. The newspaper Die Zeit reported that these are mostly Afghans who worked for the Allies in their homeland before the fundamentalist Taliban movem…

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More than six hundred Afghans who had already been promised relocation to Germany will not be accepted by Berlin in the end. This follows a new policy by Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government, according to which only those to whom Germany has already given a "legally binding" promise will be accepted. The newspaper Die Zeit reported that these are mostly Afghans who worked for the Allies in their homeland before the fundamentalist Taliban movem…

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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