The path toward this de facto cooperation has been widening for years. Since the EU Delegation in Kabul reopened in January 2022, European diplomats have held recurring informal talks in Doha and the UAE. The current friction centers on a proposed trade-off: the Taliban would facilitate the return of undocumented Afghans in exchange for control over Afghan consulates across Europe.
This shift is driven by the internal pressures of managing large migrant populations. Germany, which hosted 449,000 registered Afghans by the end of 2025, has become a bellwether for this policy change. Berlin recently handed the Bonn consulate and the embassy in Berlin to Taliban-aligned officials, using Qatari logistics to facilitate technical agreements. By processing the paperwork for deportations through these state-controlled channels, Germany has effectively bypassed the need for formal diplomatic recognition while securing a mechanism to return convicted criminals.





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