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Germany wants to return to Syria, in the next three years, 80% of the more than 900,000 Syrian refugees currently residing in the country, as announced this Monday by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, after meeting in Berlin with the Syrian president, Ahmed al Sharaa.
In the first official visit of the new Syrian head of state to Germany since the fall of the Bashar al Assad regime, at the end of 2024, Merz indicated that the return process would begin as a priority with those who do not have a valid residence permit or who have committed crimes on German territory.
In a joint press conference, the chancellor explained that he had asked Al Sharaa that Syria “readmit as a priority those citizens who no longer have a valid residence permit in Germany”, as well as a “small group that causes us problems”, in reference to Syrians convicted or investigated for different crimes, according to the agency. Reuters.
Along these lines, Berlin defends that the end of the civil war and the formation of the new Syrian Government make it possible to begin a phase of “orderly returns”, although it insists that these must be coordinated with Damascus and comply with international law.
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