Poland confirmed its participation in European Union-organized talks with representatives from the Taliban in Brussels. The discussions centered on the potential return of Afghan nationals without legal residency in EU countries. The European Commission facilitated the meeting, which addressed the complex issue of migration and repatriation from Afghanistan. The talks have drawn criticism from some members of the European Parliament and human rights organizations, raising concerns about engaging with the Taliban regime. Polish officials did not immediately comment on the specifics of their role in the discussions. The meeting signals a pragmatic, though controversial, approach by the EU to managing migration flows and addressing the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan. Further details regarding the outcomes and future steps are expected to be released by the European Commission.
