Merz invites Syria’s president to Germany to discuss deporting Syrians with criminal records

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FILE PHOTO: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 24, 2025. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon/File Photo

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa addressing the UN General Assembly in September 2025.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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  • Chancellor Merz plans to deport Syrian criminals and invited President Sharaa to Germany to discuss this "in a very concrete manner".
  • Merz states "the civil war in Syria is over" removing asylum grounds, marking a tougher stance since Merkel's open-door policy.
  • Sharaa's visit aims to re-establish Syrian ties with world powers, following his seizing power from Assad in December 2024.

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BERLIN - Chancellor Friedrich Merz has invited Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to Germany to discuss deporting Syrian citizens with criminal records in Germany, the German leader said on Nov 3.

“We will, of course, continue to deport criminals to Syria. That is the plan. We will now implement this in a very concrete manner,” Mr Merz told reporters.

Germany also wants to help stabilise the country, he said, adding that he intends to discuss with Mr Sharaa “how we can solve this together”.

Mr Merz’s conservative predecessor, Dr Angela Merkel, oversaw a historic open-doors policy towards refugees 10 years ago, welcoming some one million migrants to Germany, many of them Syrians fleeing civil war.

Since then, support for the far right has surged and the conservative CDU party under Mr Merz has pursued a far tougher line on border security and migration, pledging to speed up deportations.

“I will say it again: the civil war in Syria is over. There are now no longer any grounds for asylum in Germany,” Mr Merz said.

Since seizing power from former President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, Mr Sharaa has made a series of foreign trips as his transitional government seeks to re-establish Syria’s ties with world powers that had shunned Damascus during Mr Assad’s rule.

He is

expected to visit Washington

in early November. REUTERS

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