German minister and Austrian minister cancel the journey to Syria due to terrorism threat

Interior and foreign business ministers of Syria’s temporary government and the UN The two ministers were planning to speak with the agencies.
Ministers from the interior of Germany and Austria canceled a planned trip to Syria because their delegation could be threatened, German officials said.
German Home Minister Nancy Faser on Thursday planned to visit Damascus with his Austrian opponent Hegart Corner, and the German military aircraft is ready to take Fasir’s delegation from Jordan to Syria.
However, the German Foreign Ministry has reported that the two ministers have decided to interfere with the flight from Amman, “Due to the firm warnings of German security authorities on the threat of terrorism.”
In a statement, the Ministry of Defense added that the possibility of a threat to the delegation could not be excluded and that it would have been reckless.
The trip was not announced in advance.
Interior and foreign business ministers of Syria’s temporary government and the UN The two ministers were planning to speak with the agencies.
Germany, in particular, is one of the key areas of Syrian refugees over the past decade, and the Interior Ministry has said that one million Syrians are currently living in the country.
German officials said that planned conversations should be focused on security issues and “chances of returning to Syrian refugees in the event of a peaceful development in Syria.”
In January, Fazer suggested that some Syrian refugees in Germany would have to return home under some conditions.
The Interior Ministry said that Germany and Austria were acting as a threat to the country they were born soon to find a way to deport Syrians who have committed serious crimes.
Last week, German Foreign Minister Annalena visited Birbagh DamascusIn the early days of the Syrian civil war, the German embassy was reopened in the country.
Birbagh, who met interim leader Ahmad al-Shara and others, said his journey was aimed at renewing the news that “a new political start between Europe and Syria is possible.”