German Foreign Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Issuing Visas for Afghans - Khaama Press
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Pro Asyl sees government committed to fulfilling commitments to Afghans. A conversation with Peter von Auer, lawyer and legal adviser at Pro Asyl e. V.
Court Rules That Germany Must Grant Entry To Thousands of Afghan Migrants
Germany’s highest administrative court has dealt a major blow to the government’s migration policies, and ruled that Berlin must grant entry visas to thousands of migrants from Afghanistan. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul confirmed that the ruling is “legally binding,” [...] The post Court Rules That Germany Must Grant Entry To Thousands of Afghan Migrants appeared first on The People's Voice.
Around 2500 Afghans with admission for Germany are stuck in Pakistan. Now the dispute between Berlin and the government in Islamabad is escalating.
The Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt wants to talk to the Islamist Afghan government. In opposition, his coalition is in opposition. Syria's example shows that even direct contacts with new rulers are not a guarantee of rapid expulsions.
For months, there has been a fierce dispute over the receptions of Afghan citizens by the Federal Republic of Germany. Finally, it was said from the Federal Foreign Office that they wanted to adhere to pledges made. Now an ultimatum presented to Berlin expired – and the Pakistani authorities are serious.
According to the coalition agreement, the Federal Government wants to end all humanitarian reception programmes, including the Federal Reception Programme Afghanistan (BAP) for particularly vulnerable persons "as far as possible". Currently, the implementation of this project is being examined with regard to the admission procedures from Afghanistan, until then the entry is suspended (Drs. 21/492 of 13.06.2025). On the current situation of Afgha…
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