Austria has said it will work with Germany to start deporting Afghan nationals, convicted of crimes, back to Afghanistan.This comes after Germany deported 28 convicted criminals to Afghanistan on Friday, the first such deportations to the country since August 2021, Reuters reported. Vienna says it intends to work closely with Berlin to cooperate on joint deportations.&The Minister of the Interior has been in negotiations with the German Minister of the Interior for a very long time about how we can solve the problem of deportations to Afghanistan.
Because Austria is also deporting Afghans and Syrians right now.
Now the next step is to be able to deport people directly to Afghanistan or Syria,& said Chancellor Karl Nehammer.Interior Minister Gerhard Karner called Germany&s decision &very good&.In March, he called talks on whether to reassess the EU-wide ban on deportations to Afghanistan and Syria, &necessary and urgent&.&Currently, we are not able to repatriate anyone to countries like Syria or Afghanistan, as it would be against EU law,& Karner said in Brussels in March.In Austria, these two countries account for about three-quarters of all asylum applications.Austria&s Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum has already said that deportations to Afghanistan are permissible on a case-by-case basis due to the changed security situation in the country.The post Austria to work with Germany on joint deportations of Afghan criminals first appeared on Ariana News.
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