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Germany's Plan for Syrian Immigrants: A Three-Year Return Strategy

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has outlined a framework for the return of 80% of Syrian immigrants in Germany, emphasizing a structured approach over the next three years.

Editorial Staff
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced a strategic plan regarding the substantial Syrian immigrant population in Germany. During a recent meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, they reached a consensus on the return of approximately 80% of these immigrants.

The proposed timeline for this return is set for the next three years, indicating a phased approach to reintegration and repatriation. This plan aims to address both humanitarian and infrastructural considerations.

The implications of this initiative could affect various sectors, including housing, labor markets, and social services, as the country prepares for the logistical challenges of facilitating such a significant movement of people.