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Afghanistan's Bonn consulate staff resign over accreditation of Taliban-appointed officials

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Posted on October 2, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -The staff of Afghanistan's consulate in Bonn resigned this week in protest at Germany's decision to accredit two representatives appointed by the Taliban government, denouncing the

Afghan Consulate Staff in Bonn Resign Over Taliban Diplomat Accreditation

Diplomatic Fallout Over Taliban Recognition

BERLIN (Reuters) -The staff of Afghanistan's consulate in Bonn resigned this week in protest at Germany's decision to accredit two representatives appointed by the Taliban government, denouncing the move as a threat to sensitive information about Afghans living in Germany.

Background on Taliban Government

Only Russia has so far recognised the Taliban government that seized power in August 2021 as U.S.-led forces staged a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war.

Implications for Afghan Nationals

However, Germany's accreditation of two diplomats in July represented a step forwards in bilateral relations.

Germany's Migration Policy Changes

Government spokesman Stefan Kornelius said then that the appointment had followed talks with Afghan authorities over the deportation of convicted criminals of Afghan nationality to their home country. These deportations resumed in August 2024.

The two new representatives will help to coordinate further deportation flights, he said, as Germany seeks to crack down on migration, a topic that has pushed many voters to support parties on the far-right. 

The Acting Consul of the Afghan consulate in Bonn, Hamid Nangialay Kabiri, posted a video to its website in which he announced the staff's collective resignation.

"Given the illegitimacy of the Taliban and their widespread violations of the rights of the Afghan people, this decision is unacceptable and poses a serious threat to the security of citizens' sensitive documents and information," he said.

All documents, equipment and other assets would be handed to the German foreign ministry, he said.

"We remain hopeful that we will soon witness a free Afghanistan governed by the rule of law and arising from the will of its people."

The German foreign ministry did not respond to a request for comment. The Afghan embassy in Berlin could not immediately be reached for comment.

Some 442,000 Afghan nationals live in Germany, which until recently had a relatively open door for migrants as well as an extensive asylum infrastructure.

Russia recognised Afghanistan's new Taliban government in July - a milestone for the Taliban administration as it seeks to ease its international isolation. China, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Pakistan have all designated ambassadors to Kabul, a step towards recognition.

(Reporting by Sarah Marsh and Kirsti Knolle; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Afghan consulate staff in Bonn resigned over Taliban diplomat accreditation.
  • Germany accredited two Taliban-appointed representatives in July.
  • The move is seen as a threat to Afghan nationals' sensitive information.
  • Germany resumes deportations of convicted Afghan criminals.
  • Russia and other countries have recognized the Taliban government.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a migration policy?
A migration policy is a set of guidelines and regulations that govern how a country manages the entry, stay, and exit of foreign nationals.
What are deportation flights?
Deportation flights are aircraft used to transport individuals who are being removed from a country back to their home country, often due to legal or immigration violations.
What is sensitive information?
Sensitive information refers to data that must be protected from unauthorized access due to its confidential nature, such as personal identification details and financial records.

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