Saxony's Schuster Urges Swift Syria Assessment, Prioritizing Security
Saxony's Interior Minister Armin Schuster has urged Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul to swiftly assess the situation in Syria. Schuster, prioritising security interests, insists that repeat offenders should be deported promptly, despite individual concerns. Wadephul recently visited Syria to gather information following the fall of Assad.
Schuster has criticised the previous government for not providing a realistic assessment of Syria. He argues that Wadephul's recent visit, while a start, is not enough for a comprehensive understanding. Schuster believes the new Foreign Office leadership should quickly address this deficiency. Schuster's stance prioritises the security of German citizens, even if it means deporting individuals who may face personal risks in Syria. He insists that repeat and violent offenders must be deported swiftly under all circumstances.
Schuster's call for a swift and comprehensive assessment of Syria reflects his commitment to prioritising the security of German citizens. Despite potential individual risks, he maintains that repeat offenders should be deported promptly. The ball is now in Wadephul's court to provide the necessary assessment.
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