The number of Syrian refugees currently residing within the country exceeds 800,000, a figure that includes approximately 1.3 million Syrians. A significant portion of this population has already obtained citizenship, with around 250,000 individuals securing it since 2015. During discussions in Berlin with German officials, Syrian President Al-Shaara addressed the topic of repatriation.
Al-Shaara, who successfully removed Bashar al-Assad from power roughly a year prior, is focused on fostering collaboration with the new government. The German government is seeking a revised migration policy, and the leader, Merz, stresses the importance of cooperation with this Syrian administration. Despite ongoing concerns from the German foreign ministry regarding the instability within Syria, Chancellor believes there are viable prospects for returning refugees.
“Most Syrians want to return to their homeland,” Merz stated. Al-Shaaraa reiterated that Syrians are welcomed back to their country and that those desiring to return can do so at any time. This sentiment reflects the circumstances surrounding Al-Shaara’s removal of the previous regime led by Bashar al-Assad.
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German Chancellor stated that as much as 80 percent of the Serbs ought to return to their homes.