Syrian Foreign Minister: Hasty return of refugees from Germany unnecessary
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Islamabad (Point News Today / Pakistan Point News - 15th January, 2025 ) According to reports received from the Syrian capital Damascus on Wednesday, January 15, Syrian Foreign Minister Al-Shaibani said that millions of Syrians who sought refuge in Germany, the most populous country in the European Union, due to the bloody civil war in Syria, are safe there and should not return to Syria in a hurry.
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Asad Al-Shaibani said this while talking to the German news agency DPA at a time when he was about to meet German Federal Minister for Development Affairs Svenja Schulze, who was on a visit to Syria.
In this conversation, Al-Shaibani said that the Syrian refugees whom Germany has given shelter to are in much better conditions than the Syrian refugees scattered in other regions and countries of the world.
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Syrian refugees in Germany number about one million
The current number of Syrians living in Germany is about one million. The vast majority of these approximately 975,000 Syrians came to Germany as refugees.
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The reason for their departure from their homeland was the bloody civil war, which lasted for more than a decade and in which millions of people were killed.
Federal German Interior Minister Nancy Pfizer recently proposed that Syrian refugees living in Germany be allowed to return to their homeland once if they wish, without affecting their current refugee status in Germany.
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According to the Federal Interior Minister, he is in favor of allowing Syrian refugees to return so that they can see for themselves the current overall situation in their country.
In light of Nancy Feiser's proposal, preparations are now being made to finalize the guidelines for the relevant authorities, who will have to decide on travel requests from Syrian refugees who want to return to Syria and personally assess the current situation there, according to a spokesman for the Federal Interior Ministry in Berlin.
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