UN blockade: Return for 1 million Syrian stopped after the end of the war!

UN blockade: Return for 1 million Syrian stopped after the end of the war!

Deutschland - shocking scenarios in Syria! After the surprising fall of the long-standing dictator Bashar al-Assad, it is bubbling in the country. On December 8th, fighters of the Islamist HTS militia marched into Damascus and conquered the capital in the hand prank. This dramatic change makes the whole world listen - what's next in the war -torn country? International attention is certain, but the future of Syria remains uncertain. The transitional government, which has been holding the scepter in his hand since the overthrow, is said to rule until March. What comes afterwards is in the stars.

At a meeting in Damascus between the leader of the HTS, Ahmed al-Sharaa, alias Mohammed al-Dscholani, and the UN special envoy Geir Pedersen was discussed about the enormous challenges that the country must now master. The HTS, emerged from the al-Nusra front classified as terroristically, is faced with great tasks in reconstruction and national unity after the rapid advance. But the pressure increases not only in Syria, but also in Europe. The European countries are faced with multiple storms in the form of asylum waves, and the discussion about their return is in full swing. The home-curier reports that, contrary to European hopes, a quick return of the Syrian refugees. It is postulated that this could further strain the already tense situation in Europe.

un in the crossfire

Syrian refugees should be able to determine when they return to their homeland, says the UN spokeswoman Shabia Mantoo. However, this attitude is viewed by many European pages as foreign to the world and the reality. The starting point is critical, especially in Germany, where a significant part of the Syrian migrants lives. Many of the approximately one million Syrians there receive social benefits, which reduces the motivation to return to the war -torn home. The discussions seem to be revolving in a circle: the asylum industry in Europe continues to drive too little incentive to return, while the desire for a safe retreat of Syrian refugees gives hope.

Pedersen and the new order

UN special Pedersen, who had spoken out against the HTS sanctions, speaks of great hurdles that Syria has to cope with after the fall of Assad. The political process is intended to include all Syrians and at the same time the country requires great humanitarian aid so that the state system does not collapse. But can and will be enough?

In the meantime, many European countries are calling for a quick action. Cooperation with Syria becomes more intensive, as well as Tagesschau in detail. It emphasizes the efforts of the international community to create a safe environment for the return of the refugees. It remains to be seen whether international support is sufficient. Syria's future now depends more than ever on economic and political stabilization aids.

and so the signs are on change, but as it emerges, it remains to be seen. Will the country, as it is up to date, be able to beat the bridge between the past and a hopeful future? It is to be hoped that this dramatic time will ultimately lead to peace and stability in this region drawn by the war.

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