cross-posted from : https://lemmy.zip/post/64163146
The acknowledgment ends weeks of silence from Brussels over plans for a Taliban delegation to visit the Belgian capital before summer, at the invitation of Sweden and the Commission, for discussions on Afghan returns.


That 80% figure came from Friedrich Merz in a press conference with al-Sharaa. It’s apparently roughly the percentage of Syrian refugees in Germany that don’t yet have a more permanent status and could conceivably be “sent back”.
It’s also frankly ridiculous, because that number represents a theoretical maximum of people that could be “sent back” (I hate this polite euphemism, so let’s call it what it is: deported), not a realistic goal number.
At least in Germany asylum seekers have to be judged on a case-by-case basis, considering individual circumstances, so a blanket statement of “x% of Syrians will get deported” is far-right populist bullshit. Not that they won’t try of course…