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🇩🇪/🇸🇾 NEW: Germany officially announces it is considering reopening its embassy in Damascus, the capital of Syria

This video was recorded by Germany's Special Envoy in Syria, Stefan Schneck, in front of the former Embassy.

It was recorded in very bad Arabic. He should have done it in German.

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🇩🇪/🇸🇾 NEW: Germany officially announces it is considering reopening its embassy in Damascus, the capital of Syria

This video was recorded by Germany's Special Envoy in Syria, Stefan Schneck, in front of the former Embassy.

It was recorded in very bad Arabic. He should have done it in German.

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