German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's remarks about wanting 80% of Syrians in Germany to leave have ignited widespread criticism, especially following Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara's visit to Berlin. This call raises questions about its feasibility and implications.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the vital role of Syrian refugees in Germany in rebuilding their homeland, stating that Berlin will assist those wishing to return. This announcement was made during a press conference with Syrian President Ahmad al-Shaar.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has avoided responding to German Chancellor Olaf Merz's calls, raising questions about the nature of relations between Berlin and Madrid. This development follows Merz's silence regarding former President Trump's derogatory remarks about Spain.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has reversed his support for U.S. President Donald Trump in light of the Iran War. He has expressed a strong refusal for Germany's involvement in the conflict, citing potential regional instability.