
Germany stands by Syria as it seeks to rebuild, Foreign Minister Johan Wadephul said on Monday as Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visits Berlin.
At a German-Syrian economic forum held at the Foreign Office, Wadephul said he saw an important role for Germany in Syria's reconstruction, which he argued can only succeed with international aid.
"The Syrians deserve a chance, and we want to help ensure that this chance is put to good use," he said.
In the medium and long term, the opportunities for economic exchange between the two countries are enormous, Wadephul added.
Al-Sharaa whose Islamist alliance toppled long-time dictator Bashar al-Assad in late 2024 - was received by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Monday and was set to meet Chancellor Friedrich Merz later in the day.
At the economic forum, al-Sharaa spoke of a new beginning for his country, calling for investment from German companies.
Syria has amended many laws to improve the legal framework for investment, he said.
With regard to the war in Iran, al-Sharaa described Syria as a "safe haven" with major investment opportunities
Wadephul said that Syria has until recently suffered under a brutal dictatorship and a bloody civil war.
The task facing Syria today – to develop a state that guarantees security, freedom and a life of dignity – is immense, he added.
Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said she sees great potential for cooperation with German companies, for example in the energy and construction sectors, in mechanical and plant engineering, and in IT and software solutions.
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