According to him, the meeting will be held at a technical level and has been organized in cooperation with Sweden’s Ministry of Justice.
The European Union has confirmed that it sent a letter to the Islamic Emirate, inviting them to participate in talks regarding the return of Afghan migrants.
The spokesperson for the European Commission’s Home Affairs department said that the discussions would focus on individuals who do not have the right to stay in Europe and are considered a threat to the security of member states.
According to him, the meeting will be held at a technical level and has been organized in cooperation with Sweden’s Ministry of Justice.
Markus Lammert, spokesperson for the European Commission, said: “I can confirm that the Directorate-General for Home Affairs of the European Commission, together with Sweden’s Ministry of Justice, sent a letter to the ruling authorities of Afghanistan to inquire about their readiness to hold a technical-level meeting in Brussels.”
This will be the second meeting between the two sides in 1405 (solar year). A similar meeting had previously been held in Afghanistan in the month of Jadi last year.
The European Union once again stressed that contact with Afghanistan’s authorities does not mean recognizing them officially. According to the EU, this engagement is part of operational interactions aimed at managing migration and assessing the situation in Afghanistan.
Markus Lammert added: “The European Union has been mandated by the European Council to maintain operational engagement with the ruling authorities in Afghanistan. This in no way implies recognition of them. The EU also maintains its presence in Afghanistan to facilitate contacts, monitor the situation, assist member states, and continue supporting the Afghan people.”
Former diplomat Aziz Maarij said regarding the matter: “From the perspective of diplomatic principles, trusting a government and inviting it to an official meeting indirectly means recognizing and accepting its authority.”
The Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on participating in the meeting, though it had previously confirmed the visit of a European Union delegation to discuss Afghan migrants.
According to media reports, Austria and Sweden are among the countries seeking the return of undocumented migrants and individuals accused of serious crimes to Afghanistan.
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