Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that approximately 80% of Syrians who sought refuge in Germany due to the civil war could potentially return to Syria within the next three years. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that the anticipated resolution of the conflict and the commencement of reconstruction efforts are paving the way for this repatriation process. The German government is optimistic about the prospects of peace and stability in Syria, which would allow for the safe return of refugees. This move is part of a broader strategy to manage the refugee situation in Germany, as the country has been a significant destination for those fleeing the Syrian conflict. The chancellor emphasized the importance of international cooperation in ensuring a smooth transition for returning refugees.