Overview
- A senior Interior Ministry envoy met Taliban representatives in Kabul last week, a contact the government described as technical talks.
- Negotiations centered on setting up a return mechanism for Afghan offenders convicted in Germany, including flight options, police escorts, and reception procedures.
- Taliban officials said deportees would be handed to their Interior Ministry for handling under Sharia, with biometric registration and monitoring.
- ARD reported that Mohammad Nabi Omari, a high-ranking Taliban figure and deputy to Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, took part in the meeting.
- Reporting indicates the ministry is optimistic about additional deportation flights this year, and Taliban accounts said the talks also touched on drug issues and livelihood alternatives.