Germany is in discussions with Uzbekistan and other third countries to deport Afghan criminals to Afghanistan without direct involvement with the Taliban. German Interior Minister Nancy Feser is leading the talks to facilitate the deportation process.
"[The #AfghanAdjustmentAct] is for those allies who supported the U.S. for over 20 years in Afghanistan and their life will be in danger and it is a certain death if they go back to Afghanistan. So they must be given a permanent residency here." https://t.co/6AGPb6vwzY
#Germany is in talks with third countries to find ways to deport criminals to #Afghanistan without dealing directly with the Taliban, Interior Minister #NancyFaeser says. https://t.co/1LSLFrbTTt
Germany is holding confidential discussions with third countries to facilitate the deportation of criminals to Afghanistan without engaging directly with the Taliban, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser announced on Wednesday. https://t.co/ps12lnfVdX https://t.co/Qe1Cubokj2
Germany to “deport dangerous Islamists” to Afghanistan via third countries to avoid direct dealings with the Taliban. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/lVznqoZMkQ
NEW: Germany is in talks with third countries to find ways to deport criminals to Afghanistan without dealing directly with the Taliban, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said Wednesday. https://t.co/IZ5KGwZOXL
The German government is negotiating an agreement with Uzbekistan to facilitate the deportation of Afghan refugees identified as alleged offenders, German media reported. https://t.co/AKVIXucWnv https://t.co/msxeszRHSC
#Germany’s government is holding talks with #Uzbekistan to enable deportations from Germany to #Afghanistan without direct consultations with the Taliban, according to a report in German magazine Der Spiegel. https://t.co/77FeXiKdbB
The German magazine Spiegel reported that Germany plans to deport Afghan criminals to Uzbekistan so that they do not have to cooperate with the Taliban. According to Spiegel, German Interior Minister Nancy Feser is holding talks with the Uzbek authorities, and it was even…