Syria War: Return aid for refugees-the new plans in Europe!
Syria War: Return aid for refugees-the new plans in Europe!
After the Fall of the Assad regime in Syria, several European countries have temporarily suspended asylum procedures for Syrian refugees. Austria goes one step further and plans to freeze around 15,000 asylum applications of Syrian citizens, while at the same time it offers every willing to return up to 1,000 euros as a start -up aid. Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) confirmed that the organization of flights for Syrians willing to return are also considered, as The Krone reported.
Denmark now follows and also hires the processing of Syrian asylum applications. Adults who voluntarily return to Syria can receive travel aid of up to 27,000 euros, while 6,700 euros are paid for each child. The Danish Minister of Integration Kaare Dybvad Bek expressed the hope that more Syrians will make use of this offer due to the current developments. In Germany, the suspension of asylum decisions over 47,000 Syrian refugees concerns, with the previous civil war and the latest political changes playing a decisive role, as The ZEIT
political reactions to the situation
The CDU/CSU parliamentary group calls on the Federal Government to develop a rapid return program for Syrian refugees and immediately deport offpaters and poorly integrated people. In this discussion, the urgency is emphasized to get in touch with the new Syrian government in order to establish a stable political situation, so that returns from Germany are certainly possible. Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Interior Minister Nancy Faeser carefully commented on these plans and emphasized the need to create a safe life situation in Syria.
The uncertainty about the future situation in Syria remains. By the end of October, over 100,000 asylum applications were pending across Europe. This wide -ranging stop of the procedures and the differences in the political attitude between the European countries show that the situation is extremely volatile and that the future of the Syrian refugees remains uncertain.
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