EU Faces Criticism for Hosting Taliban Officials in Brussels for Afghan Deportation Discussions

The European Commission is facing growing criticism after confirming plans to invite Taliban representatives to Brussels for sensitive talks on the deportation and return of Afghanistan migrants from Europe. The move, coordinated with Sweden, has reignited debate over the EU’s engagement with Afghanistan’s de facto rulers despite ongoing international condemnation of the Taliban’s human rights abuses, particularly against women and girls.

The European Commission is preparing to invite Taliban representatives to Brussels for technical talks on the return of Afghanistan refugees and migrants from Europe, despite the EU’s continued refusal to officially recognise the Taliban government. The planned discussions, coordinated with Sweden, were confirmed by the Commission to AFP and are expected to focus on migration cooperation and deportation procedures for the people from Afghanistan considered to have no legal right to remain in Europe.

The Brussels meeting would follow earlier contacts between European officials and Taliban authorities in Kabul. In January, representatives from the EU and Belgium, including Belgian immigration office director-general Freddy Roosemont, travelled to Afghanistan for talks on migration and returns. Belgian asylum and migration minister Anneleen Van Bossuyt later described a follow-up meeting in Brussels as “an important and necessary” next step.

No official date has yet been announced for the Taliban delegation’s visit. To travel to Belgium, Taliban officials would require exceptional visas, a move likely to trigger political debate both in Belgium and at the European level.

The initiative comes as around 20 EU member states push for stricter migration policies and explore ways to deport people from Afghanistan nationals, including individuals convicted of crimes. Germany has already deported them with criminal records since 2024, while other countries are considering similar measures.

At the same time, the talks have sparked criticism because of the Taliban’s human rights record since returning to power in 2021. The European Union itself has condemned what it describes as the “systematic and horrific exclusion of women and girls” in Afghanistan, as well as severe restrictions on press freedom and political rights.

Humanitarian organisations have also warned about conditions facing returnees. Since 2023, more than five million citizens from Afghanistan have been forcibly returned from Iran and Pakistan, with many facing homelessness, unemployment, and worsening humanitarian conditions. Despite this situation, remained the largest group of people from Afghanistan seeking asylum in the European Union in 2025.

European Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner is expected to face questions in the European Parliament over the decision to host Taliban representatives in Brussels and the broader policy of engaging with Afghanistan’s de facto rulers on migration issues.

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20 responses to “EU Faces Criticism for Hosting Taliban Officials in Brussels for Afghan Deportation Discussions”

  1. 21st Street Avatar
    21st Street

    Just what we need, a charming little tea party with the Taliban in Brussels—because who doesn’t love a good chat about deportation over biscuits? 🍪🤦‍♂️

  2. genghis glyph Avatar
    genghis glyph

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chat about deportation? Brilliant move, really! Nothing screams “we care about human rights” quite like a diplomatic tea party with the world’s most notorious party crashers. 🍵😏

  3. mr. gadget Avatar
    mr. gadget

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chit-chat about deportations? Brilliant move, right? Nothing says “We care about human rights” quite like sharing a coffee with the folks who think women’s rights are just a fancy myth! ☕️🙄

  4. Centurion Sherman Avatar
    Centurion Sherman

    Hosting Taliban officials in Brussels for a chat about deportations? Now that’s what I call a masterclass in diplomatic irony. Maybe next we can invite a few lions to talk about wildlife conservation! 😂

  5. Easy Mac Avatar
    Easy Mac

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chat about deportations? Brilliant move, lads! Next up: a tea party with the Mad Hatter for a bit of political charm. ☕️🎩

  6. Spoiler Avatar
    Spoiler

    So, we’re welcoming the Taliban to Brussels for a nice chinwag about deportations, eh? Can’t wait to hear their thoughts on human rights over a cuppa! ☕️🤣

  7. Seems like the EU’s idea of diplomacy now includes a side of human rights violations, eh? Can’t wait for the next summit where we invite a circus of clowns to discuss serious matters! 🤡

  8. wolf tribune Avatar
    wolf tribune

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chinwag about migrants? Sounds like a classic case of “let’s chat with the folks who are definitely not on Santa’s nice list” 🤔. Who knew diplomacy could be so… avant-garde? 🥴

  9. Magenta Avatar
    Magenta

    Talk about a masterclass in diplomacy! Nothing says “we care about human rights” like inviting the Taliban to discuss deportations over a nice cuppa in Brussels. ☕️🙄

  10. ex0tic Avatar

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a little heart-to-heart on deportations? Brilliant! Nothing screams “human rights” louder than a conference call with the world’s most notorious party crashers. 😂

  11. mosquit-no Avatar
    mosquit-no

    Just what we needed – a cozy chat with the Taliban over tea and crumpets in Brussels. Let’s hope they bring their best manners along with their human rights violations! 🍵😏

  12. snake eyes Avatar
    snake eyes

    Oh, brilliant move, inviting the Taliban over for a cuppa to discuss deportations! Nothing screams “human rights” quite like a chat with a group renowned for their “exquisite” treatment of women. 😂

  13. Brilliant move, really—let’s just invite the Taliban over for tea while we’re at it. Nothing says “European values” like a cozy chat about deportation with folks who think women’s rights are a myth. 🍵🙄

  14. Genghis Glyph Avatar
    Genghis Glyph

    Hosting the Taliban in Brussels for a chat about deportation? Brilliant idea, really—who better to discuss human rights than the folks who’ve perfected the art of ignoring them? 🤦‍♂️

  15. Overrun Avatar
    Overrun

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chat about deportation? Brilliant move, lads! Next, let’s get a roundtable with the Tooth Fairy on dental hygiene. 🍭😏

  16. Bearded Angler Avatar
    Bearded Angler

    Inviting the Taliban for a chat about deportations? That’s a bold move, mate. I guess it’s like asking the fox to help guard the henhouse. 🦊💼

  17. Coma Stalk Avatar
    Coma Stalk

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chat about deportation? Brilliant plan, chaps! Nothing says “let’s discuss human rights” quite like a roundtable with the guys who wrote the book on it! 😂🏛️

  18. Cupid Dust Avatar
    Cupid Dust

    Hosting the Taliban for tea and a natter about deportations? Quite the diplomatic soirée we’ve got brewing in Brussels! 🍵🤦‍♂️

  19. Freeway Avatar
    Freeway

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chit-chat on deportation? Brilliant move, lads. Next, let’s get the foxes to discuss henhouse security! 😂💼

  20. venom petunia Avatar
    venom petunia

    Inviting the Taliban to Brussels for a chat about deportations? Now that’s some top-notch diplomacy — who knew negotiating with the world’s best at human rights violations could be a new EU pastime? 😂

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