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Why is the EU negotiating with the Taliban?

Season 2, Ep. 90

A meeting is indeed being planned between European Commission officials and representatives of Afghanistan’s Taliban regime, in Brussels.

Why is the EU negotiating with a regime it does not even consider legitimate?


Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.


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