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President Bashar al-Assad addresses his supporters at a school in an undisclosed location during an event to commemorate Syria's Martyrs' Day May 6, 2015 in this handout provided by SANA.

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Germany's spy agency is working again with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's secret service to swap information on Islamist militants, the Bild daily said, despite Berlin's opposition to Assad staying in power under any peace deal for Syria.

Citing well-informed sources, the mass-circulation newspaper said German foreign intelligence BND agents had been traveling regularly to Damascus for some time for consultations with Syrian colleagues.

Two weeks ago Germany's parliament approved a plan to support a U.S.-led air strike campaign against Islamic State insurgents in Syria by sending Tornado reconnaissance jets, a frigate to help protect the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, refueling aircraft and up to 1,200 military personnel.

German media have dubbed the mission Chancellor Angela Merkel's "first war" and have highlighted the risks of German pilots crashing in Islamic State-held territory.

The aim of renewed BND contacts with Damascus is to exchange information about militants, especially those in Islamic State, and to set up a fixed communication channel in case a German Tornado pilot is downed over Syria, Bild said.

A government spokeswoman neither confirmed nor declined the report. "I can't comment on operative details of the BND's work," Christiane Wirtz told a regular news conference.

The BND did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Bild said the BND wants to open a station in Damascus as soon as possible to have agents permanently stationed there and is making preparations with the government's knowledge.

Agents could potentially move into the German embassy, which is currently closed, Bild reported, and Merkel's government wanted to make a final decision at the start of next year.

Germany's defense minister has ruled out any cooperation between German forces due to take part in the military campaign against Islamic State and Assad's forces.

On Wednesday, Merkel told lawmakers in the Bundestag (lower house of parliament) that diplomatic efforts to end the four-year-old conflict in Syria were striving to reach a long-term solution that does not involve Assad.

(Writing by Caroline Copley; Editing by Michael Nienaber and Mark Heinrich)
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Considering the fact that Germany and Europe face terrorism threats and some of the planning is done by militants in Syria having some people on the ground to gather intelligence even if they have to make it appear like they are working with someone who's no different from the savages could [help] prevent future attacks. The ends justify the means . . .
 

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Syria is looking like a battleground with a war of words and not of bullets. I have already come across articles about countries helping Syria specifically the government of Assad but nothing seems to happen drastically. The ISIS are still there. And now German spies are giving the Syrian secret service information about those Islamic, it should be a clincher already. When I hear Syria, the impression in my mind is a place with no law and order whatsoever.
 
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