Bavarian Premier Seeks Taliban Talks
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Bavarian premier urges negotiations with Taliban after Munich attack
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A 24-year-old Afghan national drove a car into a trade union demonstration in Munich on Thursday , injuring at least 39 people, some seriously.
Investigators believe the attack had an Islamist background.
There are almost 2,000 Afghans in the state of Bavaria alone who are required to leave Germany .
Critics have warned in the past against such talks with the Islamist Taliban .
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