Search
00
GBAF Logo
trophy
Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest news and updates from our team.

Global Banking & Finance Review®

Global Banking & Finance Review® - Subscribe to our newsletter

Company

    GBAF Logo
    • About Us
    • Advertising and Sponsorship
    • Profile & Readership
    • Contact Us
    • Latest News
    • Privacy & Cookies Policies
    • Terms of Use
    • Advertising Terms
    • Issue 81
    • Issue 80
    • Issue 79
    • Issue 78
    • Issue 77
    • Issue 76
    • Issue 75
    • Issue 74
    • Issue 73
    • Issue 72
    • Issue 71
    • Issue 70
    • View All
    • About the Awards
    • Awards Timetable
    • Awards Winners
    • Submit Nominations
    • Testimonials
    • Media Room
    • FAQ
    • Asset Management Awards
    • Brand of the Year Awards
    • Business Awards
    • Cash Management Banking Awards
    • Banking Technology Awards
    • CEO Awards
    • Customer Service Awards
    • CSR Awards
    • Deal of the Year Awards
    • Corporate Governance Awards
    • Corporate Banking Awards
    • Digital Transformation Awards
    • Fintech Awards
    • Education & Training Awards
    • ESG & Sustainability Awards
    • ESG Awards
    • Forex Banking Awards
    • Innovation Awards
    • Insurance & Takaful Awards
    • Investment Banking Awards
    • Investor Relations Awards
    • Leadership Awards
    • Islamic Banking Awards
    • Real Estate Awards
    • Project Finance Awards
    • Process & Product Awards
    • Telecommunication Awards
    • HR & Recruitment Awards
    • Trade Finance Awards
    • The Next 100 Global Awards
    • Wealth Management Awards
    • Travel Awards
    • Years of Excellence Awards
    • Publishing Principles
    • Ownership & Funding
    • Corrections Policy
    • Editorial Code of Ethics
    • Diversity & Inclusion Policy
    • Fact Checking Policy
    Original content: Global Banking and Finance Review - https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com

    A global financial intelligence and recognition platform delivering authoritative insights, data-driven analysis, and institutional benchmarking across Banking, Capital Markets, Investment, Technology, and Financial Infrastructure.

    Copyright © 2010-2026 - All Rights Reserved. | Sitemap | Tags

    Editorial & Advertiser disclosure

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is an online platform offering news, analysis, and opinion on the latest trends, developments, and innovations in the banking and finance industry worldwide. The platform covers a diverse range of topics, including banking, insurance, investment, wealth management, fintech, and regulatory issues. The website publishes news, press releases, opinion and advertorials on various financial organizations, products and services which are commissioned from various Companies, Organizations, PR agencies, Bloggers etc. These commissioned articles are commercial in nature. This is not to be considered as financial advice and should be considered only for information purposes. It does not reflect the views or opinion of our website and is not to be considered an endorsement or a recommendation. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or applicability of any information provided with respect to your individual or personal circumstances. Please seek Professional advice from a qualified professional before making any financial decisions. We link to various third-party websites, affiliate sales networks, and to our advertising partners websites. When you view or click on certain links available on our articles, our partners may compensate us for displaying the content to you or make a purchase or fill a form. This will not incur any additional charges to you. To make things simpler for you to identity or distinguish advertised or sponsored articles or links, you may consider all articles or links hosted on our site as a commercial article placement. We will not be responsible for any loss you may suffer as a result of any omission or inaccuracy on the website.

    1. Home
    2. >Headlines
    3. >German interior minister seeks direct migrant deportation deal with Taliban
    Headlines

    German Interior Minister Seeks Direct Migrant Deportation Deal With Taliban

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on July 3, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 23, 2026

    Add as preferred source on Google
    German interior minister seeks direct migrant deportation deal with Taliban - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Why waste money on news and opinion when you can access them for free?

    Take advantage of our newsletter subscription and stay informed on the go!

    Subscribe

    Tags:Human Rights

    Quick Summary

    Germany's Interior Minister aims to negotiate a direct deportation deal with the Taliban to manage Afghan migrant returns, despite no official ties.

    Germany's Interior Minister Proposes Direct Deportation Deal with Taliban

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt wants to negotiate a direct agreement with the Taliban on receiving Afghan migrants deported from Germany, he told Focus magazine in an interview.

    In August, Germany resumed flying convicted criminals of Afghan nationality to their home country, after pausing deportations following the Taliban's takeover in August 2021, with the support of what Berlin said were "key regional partners".

    Germany does not recognise the Taliban government as legitimate and has no official diplomatic ties with it.

    "My idea is that we make agreements directly with Afghanistan to enable repatriations," Dobrindt said in the interview published online on Wednesday evening.

    "We still need third parties to conduct talks with Afghanistan. This cannot remain a permanent solution," added the politician from the conservative CSU, the Bavarian sister party of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU.

    Merz had pledged to deport people to Afghanistan and Syria, as well as halt refugee admission programmes for German agencies' former local staff in Afghanistan and suspend family reunification as part of the conservatives' election platform.

    Migration was a pivotal issue in February's national elections following the rise of the far right and several high-profile attacks by migrants.

    In the interview, Dobrindt said Germany was also in contact with Syria - where an Islamist government has taken power following the fall of veteran leader Bashar al-Assad last December - on reaching an agreement on deporting criminals of Syrian nationality.

    Syrians and Afghans are the two largest groups of asylum seekers in Germany, with 76,765 Syrians and 34,149 Afghans applying for the status in 2024, according to federal migration office figures.

    (Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by Saad Sayeed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany seeks direct deportation deal with the Taliban.
    • •Interior Minister Dobrindt leads the negotiation efforts.
    • •Germany resumed deportations to Afghanistan in August.
    • •Germany does not recognize the Taliban government.
    • •Migration is a key issue in German politics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German interior minister seeks direct migrant deportation deal with Taliban

    1What is the proposal made by Germany's Interior Minister?

    Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt wants to negotiate a direct agreement with the Taliban for the deportation of Afghan migrants from Germany.

    2Why did Germany pause deportations to Afghanistan?

    Germany paused deportations following the Taliban's takeover in August 2021 due to concerns about the legitimacy of the Taliban government.

    3What groups are the largest asylum seekers in Germany?

    The two largest groups of asylum seekers in Germany are Syrians and Afghans, with 76,765 Syrians and 34,149 Afghans applying for asylum in 2024.

    4What other country is Germany in contact with regarding deportations?

    Germany is also in contact with Syria to discuss deportation agreements, particularly following the rise of an Islamist government there.

    5What political context surrounds the issue of migration in Germany?

    Migration was a pivotal issue in February's national elections, influenced by the rise of the far right and several high-profile attacks by migrants.

    More from Headlines

    Explore more articles in the Headlines category

    Image for In Lebanon, paramedics mourn their own killed in Israeli strike
    In Lebanon, Paramedics Mourn Their Own Killed in Israeli Strike
    Image for Italy tourism minister resigns, obeying PM Meloni
    Italy Tourism Minister Resigns, Obeying PM Meloni
    Image for Swiss prosecutors not involved with Paris probe at bank Edmond de Rothschild
    Swiss Prosecutors Not Involved With Paris Probe at Bank Edmond De Rothschild
    Image for Lost remains of French musketeer d'Artagnan may have been found in Dutch church
    Lost Remains of French Musketeer d'Artagnan May Have Been Found in Dutch Church
    Image for Doctors in England plan six-day strike after government pay offer rejected
    Doctors in England Plan Six-Day Strike After Government Pay Offer Rejected
    Image for Soccer-Man sentenced for racist abuse of England defender Carter
    Soccer-Man Sentenced for Racist Abuse of England Defender Carter
    Image for Netanyahu seeks to avoid snap vote as Iran war gives no boost in polls
    Netanyahu Seeks to Avoid Snap Vote as Iran War Gives No Boost in Polls
    Image for Cyprus has opened discussion with UK over its bases, president says
    Cyprus Has Opened Discussion With UK Over Its Bases, President Says
    Image for Once inspired by Orban, Hungary's Peter Magyar now leads the charge to unseat him
    Once Inspired by Orban, Hungary's Peter Magyar Now Leads the Charge to Unseat Him
    Image for German foreign minister hopes Iran peace talks given chance to work
    German Foreign Minister Hopes Iran Peace Talks Given Chance to Work
    Image for Factbox-What's at stake in Hungary's parliamentary election?
    Factbox-What's at Stake in Hungary's Parliamentary Election?
    Image for Hezbollah chief rejects talks with Israel under fire, vows fighters will continue 'without limits'
    Hezbollah Chief Rejects Talks With Israel Under Fire, Vows Fighters Will Continue 'without Limits'
    View All Headlines Posts
    Previous Headlines PostSouth Korea's Parliament Passes Revision to Rules Governing Martial Law
    Next Headlines PostSpain Adds Wizz Air to Probe of Budget Airlines Over Cabin Luggage Fees