German politician Johann Wadephul speaking at a parliamentary meeting, sparking criticism over Syria comparison, with Chancellor Merz in background.
German politician Johann Wadephul speaking at a parliamentary meeting, sparking criticism over Syria comparison, with Chancellor Merz in background.
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Wadephul compares Syria to Germany 1945 and sparks criticism

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Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul described Syria as worse than Germany in 1945 during a CDU/CSU parliamentary group meeting, causing fresh uproar in the Union. The comparison came after his doubts about Syrian refugees returning home following a trip to the country. Chancellor Friedrich Merz, however, emphasizes a swift resumption of deportations.

During the CDU/CSU parliamentary group meeting on Tuesday in Berlin, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul attempted to explain his controversial statements on the situation in Syria. According to participants, he compared the destruction there to Germany's post-World War II conditions in 1945, stating that Syria looks worse. "That was bad," one participant commented on the minister's appearance, during which he appeared unapologetic and said there was nothing to retract.

The conflict arose after Wadephul's Middle East trip last week. During a visit to Harasta, a war-ravaged suburb of Damascus, he doubted that many Syrian women and men would return voluntarily. "Here, really hardly any people can live properly with dignity," he said. This contradicted the Union's policy of swift returns, raising doubts about Wadephul's stance.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz had clarified on Monday: "The civil war in Syria is over. There are now no reasons left for asylum in Germany, and therefore we can begin with returns." He expects voluntary returns for reconstruction or deportations. Wadephul emphasized that there is "absolutely no difference" with Merz.

Criticism persisted nonetheless. Parliamentary group leader Jens Spahn accused Wadephul of damaging the coalition's image: "Unfortunately, one statement is enough to overshadow the very successful work in the area of irregular migration with strife." Some group members are quietly calling for Wadephul's resignation. The UN refugee agency warned against hasty deportations, as Syria's capacities are already strained.

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German politician Johann Wadephul rejects Russian revanchism claims during meeting with NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters in New Zealand.
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Wadephul rejects Russian revanchism accusations

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German CDU politician Johann Wadephul has dismissed Moscow's accusations that Germany seeks revenge for past defeats as a distraction. He made the statement during a meeting with New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters in New Zealand. Russia sharply criticizes German support for Ukraine and threatens consequences for potential troop deployments.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated after meeting Syrian transitional president Ahmed al-Scharaa that 80 percent of over 900,000 Syrians in Germany should return home within the next three years. The announcement has drawn sharp criticism from SPD, Greens, and the German Hospital Society. Experts deem the target unrealistic.

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One day after announcing that up to 80 percent of Syrians in Germany should return home, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has distanced himself from the figure. He now emphasizes coordination with Syrian President Ahmed al-Scharaa. AfD leader Alice Weidel calls for immediate returns and a naturalization moratorium, while critics highlight integration and security concerns.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Minister President Manuela Schwesig has labeled the AfD a 'dangerous party'. In an interview with Stern, she warns against the right-wing populists' positions, which she considers hypocritical. Ahead of the state election on September 20, she advocates preserving freedoms since 1989.

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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss tensions over Greenland. The focus was on US President Donald Trump's threat to annex the island. Wadephul emphasized the need for NATO cooperation and saw no signs of a serious military intervention.

The CDU held its first major federal party congress since the election in Stuttgart over the weekend. Poll numbers for Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the Union are currently poor. There is criticism within the party about Merz's leadership.

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In his first New Year's address as Chancellor, Friedrich Merz called for confidence despite international tensions and announced fundamental reforms for 2026. He emphasized Germany's self-reliance against major powers and highlighted challenges like the Ukraine war and social changes. 2026 could become a moment of new beginning, Merz urged.

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