German and Austrian ministers break off planned Syria trip because of possible threat

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BERLIN (AP) — The German and Austrian interior ministers broke off a planned trip to Syria on Thursday because of a possible threat to their delegation, German authorities said.

Germany’s Nancy Faeser had planned to visit Damascus with Austrian counterpart Gerhard Karner, and a German military plane was supposed to fly Faeser’s delegation into Syria from Jordan on Thursday morning.

But her ministry said that the trip was broken off before the flight could depart from Amman “because of concrete warnings by German security authorities of a terrorist threat,” German news agency dpa reported. It added that a threat to the delegation couldn’t be ruled out, and that it wouldn’t have been responsible to travel in view of that possible threat.

FILE -German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, speaks during a session of the German parliament ‘Bundestag’ in Berlin, Germany, Jan. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

The trip hadn’t been announced ahead of time. The two ministers had planned to speak with ministers in the interim government and with representatives of U.N. aid organizations.

Germany in particular has been a major destination for Syrian refugees over the past decade.