A serious incident occurred in Munich where a car drove into a trade union march, resulting in 28 injuries. The suspected perpetrator, identified as an Afghan national, has been detained, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizing the need for punishment and deportation. The Taliban has shown readiness to cooperate on deportations, demanding a consulate in Germany in exchange. Political figures are urging changes to security measures and questioning the implications of engaging with the Taliban regarding these issues.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned the Munich car attack as 'awful' and called for the deportation of the Afghan national suspect, emphasizing the importance of appropriate punishment.
Opposition leader Friedrich Merz stressed that following the Munich incident, 'something has to change,' calling for a reevaluation of security and immigration policies in Germany.
The Taliban expressed willingness to assist in the deportation of Afghan nationals if Germany reestablishes consular services, though they opposed irregular deportation processes via third countries.
Critics voice concerns regarding potential negotiations with the Taliban for deportations, as this could normalize ties with a group widely considered a terrorist organization.
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