INTERNATIONAL — June 25, 2026
EU States Talks With Taliban Involve No Concessions or Recognition
The Brussels discussions addressed the return of criminal asylum seekers to Afghanistan, with an open letter from parliamentarians warning against granting political legitimacy to the Taliban.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

The European Union held a meeting in Brussels with a delegation representing the Taliban and officials from 15 countries. The primary topic was the return of asylum seekers with criminal records to Afghanistan.
EU Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner said the talks were operational in character and did not include any concessions or political recognition for the Taliban. Brunner emphasized that the engagement stayed focused on deportation procedures.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed the matter by noting that cooperation remains confined to the lowest technical level. This cooperation serves only the goal of deporting Afghan nationals who have committed crimes while in Germany.
The European Union has outlined plans to deport asylum seekers falling into two categories back to Afghanistan.
European and Afghan parliamentarians, including members of the European Parliament and the German Bundestag, released an open letter highlighting risks. The letter cautioned that such meetings provide political legitimacy to the Taliban and advised against any deals requiring political cooperation or formal recognition.
The Taliban delegation has voiced expectations of positive developments from the discussions with the European Union.
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Independent web corroboration
A separate web search returned 8 matching reports. A selection:
- EU faces fierce criticism over plans to host Taliban in Brussels | Women | The Guardiantheguardian.com
In May, a spokesperson for the European Commission said the meeting with the Taliban had been coordinated with Sweden after 20 member states had called for concrete pathways to deport Afghans without legal residence permits or who are deemed a security risk.
- Brussels responds to the diplomatic recognition request from the Taliban: "There will be no concessions of any kind" | Newsmundoamerica.com
"It's not about concessions, there will be no concessions of any kind," stated Magnus Brunner, the Commissioner of Interior Affairs, when asked about the demands of the Afghan representatives.
The statement reads: “Every invitation, every visa, and every official meeting sends a political message. The Taliban are not seeking purely technical discussions, but rather the acquisition of legitimacy.
- Why Is Europe Meeting the Taliban in Brussels?brusselsmorning.com
While EU officials insist the talks do not constitute recognition of the Islamic Emirate, critics across Europe argue that symbolism matters.
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