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Return to Syria: "Everyone, Just Everyone, Has to Come Back"

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The Federal Government is holding on to the goal of a return of many Syrian war refugees to their home country. Only a few have returned from Germany so far, but probably from other countries. What do they report? About Sabina Matthay.[more]]>

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The Federal Government is holding on to the goal of a return of many Syrian war refugees to their home country. Only a few have returned from Germany so far, but probably from other countries. What do they report? About Sabina Matthay.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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The spokesman for the Syrian community in Germany, al-Mousllie, continues to see great obstacles to the massive return of refugees to Syria.

·Germany
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Far Right

It is a diplomatic affront that should finally expose German asylum policy as a failure. Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Schaibani has made clear unequivocally: there will not be a withdrawal of Syrian citizens from Germany. Instead, Damascus celebrates the diaspora living in Germany as a strategic national estate. For the Federal Government and Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), the situation becomes a foreign policy revelation oath.

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Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul (CDU) has confirmed the political goal of returning as many Syrian war refugees as possible to their home country. Compared to the newspapers ... The post Abweis von 80-Perzent-Quote: Wadephul wants to "return significant number" to Syrians appeared first on Apollo News.

Hundreds of thousands of Syrians less in Germany? The jurisprudence scientist Daniel Thym explains why this number is unrealistic – and in what repatriations actually fail. A conversation about integration, political illusions and the limits of the asylum system.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Lean Right

The Federal Government is focusing on return prospects for Syrians living in Germany. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul confirms this, but at the same time points to borders: Syria remains partially unstable.

·Dortmund, Germany
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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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