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Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Germany’s Merz Pushes Plan to Send Most Syrian Migrants Home Within Two Years (VIDEO)

 

Politician in a blue suit and glasses stands at a podium during a CDU press conference, presenting a serious expression against a light blue background.
Screengrab of Friedrich Merz giving a speech to the CDU conference.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said most Syrians living in Germany should return to their home country.

“In the next three years, around 80 percent of the Syrians currently living in Germany should return to their home country,” Merz said during a joint press conference with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Berlin.

Merz said some groups, such as doctors and nurses, could be granted the right to remain.

However, he made clear the broader aim is a large-scale return of Syrians who arrived in 2015 and 2016 at the height of the country’s civil war.

After Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the country’s doors to illegal migrants, Germany became home to around 1.23 million people of Syrian origin.

“The civil war is over, and there is now, in principle, a perspective for returning to Syria and we want to make that possible together,” Merz said.

The German government is seeking cooperation from Damascus to facilitate returns, particularly for those without a legal right to stay.

Officials say the plan is intended to reduce long-term migration pressures and support reconstruction efforts in Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

Despite being a fervent globalist and supporter of the liberal world order, Merz made restricting migration a central issue during his 2025 campaign. 

Since taking office, he has pushed for tighter controls and a shift toward repatriation policies.

A former member of al-Qaeda, Al-Sharaa, previously known under the pseudonym Abu Mohammad al-Julani, was once the subject of a $10 million U.S. bounty, which was lifted in December 2024.

The visit has proven controversial, with around 120 protesters gathered outside the chancellery during the visit.

At the same time, supporters of al-Sharaa gathered in Berlin. Videos on social media showed groups waving Syrian flags and chanting as he appeared publicly.

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