German Development Minister Svenja Schulze stated, 'After more than 50 years of dictatorship and 14 years of civil war, Syria now has the chance for peaceful and stable development.' This reflects a hopeful outlook towards rebuilding Syria's healthcare system through international cooperation.
The new program will allow German doctors to conduct workshops in Syria and train local colleagues, addressing a critical gap left by years of conflict, and anticipate Syrian doctors traveling to Germany for further professional development.
Asaad Shaibani, acting as Syria's foreign minister, expressed hope for the safety of Syrian refugees in Germany, stating they 'are safe there,' highlighting the ongoing desire for stability amidst Syria's tumultuous backdrop.
Schulze emphasized the importance of crafting a strategy that enables Syrian refugees in Germany to visit their home country without compromising their protected status, recognizing the complex reality faced by many displaced individuals.
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