EU to Host First Official Taliban Delegation in Brussels

The European Union plans to invite Taliban officials to Brussels for their first official visit to discuss deporting Afghan migrants. This meeting does not imply EU recognition of the Taliban. EU member states expressed interest in this initiative, highlighting the challenges of deporting Afghan migrants due to lack of relations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Brussels | Updated: 12-05-2026 13:33 IST | Created: 12-05-2026 13:33 IST
EU to Host First Official Taliban Delegation in Brussels
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The European Union is planning a landmark step by inviting officials from Afghanistan's Taliban government to Brussels. This unprecedented move aims to establish dialogue regarding the deportation of Afghan migrants currently in EU states.

The decision follows requests from several EU member states and reflects ongoing challenges stemming from unrecognized diplomatic relations with the Taliban. This planned meeting signifies the first official Brussels visit of Taliban officials post their takeover of Afghanistan five years ago.

While EU officials previously visited Kabul in January, the Brussels meeting will be crucial in addressing asylum concerns, given the rising number of Afghans seeking refuge in the EU after the Taliban resurgence. Sweden is assisting in coordinating the event, though they have not commented on the matter yet.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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