Echoes of 2015 as EU Grapples With Afghan Migration Challenge

Echoes of 2015 as EU Grapples With Afghan Migration Challenge
An Afghan woman and her month-old son are seen outside the new temporary camp for illegal immigrants and refugees, on the island of Lesbos in Greece, on Sept. 21, 2020. Yara Nardi/Reuters
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BRUSSELS—European Union countries on Tuesday proposed to step up aid to Afghanistan and its neighbors but could not agree a common policy on accepting asylum seekers fleeing Taliban rule.

Western nations involved in the fight against the Taliban have already evacuated 100,000 people who supported them, and should take them in, along with others who failed to get onto the last evacuation flights. Chancellor Angela Merkel said this group included up to 40,000 people with the right to German residency.