Merz on Gaza Peace Plan: The Work is Just Beginning - Merz Vows German Role in Middle East Peace Process
Friedrich Merz, the German Chancellor, has held talks with Foreign Minister Johann David Wadephul regarding Germany's role in the Middle East peace process. Merz views October 13, 2025, as a pivotal day marking the start of substantial efforts towards peace.
Merz, acknowledging the risks involved, believes the chances for a lasting peace are greater. He sees more opportunities than obstacles in the peace process. In their conversation, Merz and Wadephul discussed the need for the international community to establish structures that would sustain peace among Hamas, Palestinians, Israelis, and the Israeli government.
Merz has expressed his determination, promising the German government's active engagement and participation in creating these structures. He is committed to avoiding past mistakes, stating he does not want to find himself asking 'What went wrong?' in just half a year.
Friedrich Merz, the German Chancellor, has pledged the German government's involvement in creating lasting peace structures in the Middle East. He, along with Foreign Minister Johann David Wadephul, is optimistic about the prospects for peace, despite acknowledging the risks.
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