KEY POINTS
  • With military conflict in some areas of the country, and now regime change, the EU's two biggest economies, France and Germany, have already spoken about a potential influx of refugees into the bloc.
  • Alberto-Horst Neidhardt, a migration policy analyst, said there is "no doubt" that the rhetoric seen in Berlin and Paris "suggests the issue will feature front and centre in the German election and maybe in the French one too."
Internally displaced Afghan people, who fled from the northern province due to battle between Taliban and Afghan security forces, gather to receive free food being distributed by Shiite men at Shahr-e-Naw Park in Kabul on August 13, 2021.

LONDON — European leaders have already spoken of a need to formulate a plan in response to refugees from war-torn Afghanistan, with experts saying Turkey could once again feature heavily in negotiations.

The situation has deteriorated rapidly in Afghanistan alongside the withdrawal of American and allied troops. Chaotic scenes on Monday culminated with some Afghans attempting to cling on to foreign airplanes as they took off, in a desperate attempt to flee the Taliban.