Taliban's Brussels visit. Why?
- Last Oct, Belgium's migration minister, from a far-right party, wanted her govt to follow Germany's model of engaging with the Taliban to deport Afghans (75) convicted of crimes & 1000s with rejected asylum cases.
- Belgium didn't act alone. She reached out to her EU counterparts & got 19 countries, plus Norway, to sign a letter asking the EU Commission to talk to the Taliban.
- In Jan, an EU DG Home (interior ministry) team went to Kabul. The Taliban asked for a follow-up meeting in Brussels. For months, no country wanted to sign the invite until Sweden did.
- Now a 3-person Taliban team, led by spokesman Balkhi, has been invited. Still waiting on a Belgium-only visa. Similar trips have happened elsewhere in Europe (Switzerland, Austria, Norway) in the past, but largely discreet.
- Germany, by accepting two Taliban diplomats, has managed to deport 58 Afghans in over a year. The Taliban even stopped one deportation flight, asking for more diplomats to "check identities of the deportees."
- Apart from the human rights debate, would this work? How fast? The Taliban delegation can deliever?