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Germany's foreign minister in Syria after Assad overthrow


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  Germany's top diplomat Annalena Baerbock is to meet members of Syria's rebel-formed transition government, after former Syrian President Bashar Assad was deposed. France's foreign minister is also on the trip.

The article from MSN discusses Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock's visit to Syria, marking a significant diplomatic engagement in the region. Baerbock's visit comes at a time when the Syrian conflict has led to a complex international response, with many countries, including Germany, having severed diplomatic ties with the Assad regime due to its brutal crackdown on opposition forces. The visit underscores Germany's interest in addressing the ongoing humanitarian crisis, the refugee situation, and the broader geopolitical implications of the Syrian conflict. Baerbock's presence in Syria could signal a potential shift in European policy towards engaging with the Assad government, possibly to facilitate aid, discuss reconstruction, or explore pathways to peace and stability in the war-torn country. However, the article also highlights the challenges and controversies surrounding any normalization of relations with Assad, given his regime's record of human rights abuses and the international community's call for justice and accountability.

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