
EU Special Representative Visits Kabul for Talks with Taliban Officials
European Union Special Representative for Afghanistan Gilles Bertrand visited Kabul to hold discussions with Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Naeem, focusing on bilateral relations and diplomatic engagement. Both sides emphasized dialogue as the primary mechanism for addressing ongoing challenges and reaffirmed their commitment to sustained cooperation.
During the meeting, officials discussed expanding political, economic, and trade ties between Afghanistan and the European bloc. Taliban representatives requested a strategic shift in European assistance, urging a transition from short-term humanitarian projects toward long-term development initiatives and job creation programs. Bertrand acknowledged the request and confirmed that efforts to facilitate Afghan exports to European markets have increased, noting that the EU remains open to expanding trade relations.
The discussions also covered broader diplomatic channels, with both parties agreeing that sustained engagement is essential for regional stability. According to reports from Khaama Press, this marks Bertrand’s third visit to the country since his appointment. The outlet further noted that a technical delegation from the Taliban is expected to travel to Brussels in the near future, while the European Union continues to review policies regarding the return of rejected asylum seekers.
Hasht-e Subh highlighted that agricultural products, particularly dried fruits, were identified as key commodities for export expansion. Officials on both sides concluded the talks by reiterating that diplomacy and mutual cooperation will guide future interactions, with the EU representative affirming continued support for Afghanistan’s economic integration into regional markets.
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Where reports agree
- Gilles Bertrand visited Kabul and held talks with Deputy FM Mohammad Naeem.
- Discussions centered on bilateral political, economic, and trade ties.
- Both parties publicly endorsed dialogue and diplomacy as the primary mechanism for resolving issues.
- The Taliban requested a shift in EU funding toward sustainable development and employment.
- The EU representative confirmed ongoing cooperation and openness to Afghan exports.
Where reports differ
- Minor discrepancies in Mohammad Naeem's exact administrative title across outlets (e.g., 'Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration' vs. 'Administrative and Financial Deputy Minister').
- Only Khaama Press reports supplementary developments, including an upcoming Taliban delegation to Brussels and EU considerations regarding the return of rejected asylum seekers.
- Hasht-e Subh specifically highlights dried fruits as a key export, while other sources refer generally to Afghan goods.
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