27 Nov 2024
Saturday 18 May 2013 - 12:12
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German FM to Peres: Nuclear-armed Iran is not an option

Guido Westerwelle meets PresidentPeres in Jerusalem, voices support for Secretary of State Kerry's effort to renew Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.


German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle met with Israeli President Shimon Peres in Jerusalem on Friday, and said thatIranian nuclear weapons "are not an option for Germany."

Westerwelle also voiced support for U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's efforts to renew Israel-Palestinian peace talks. "I promise you Germany is one hundred percent behind Kerry's initiative," Westerwelle told Peres, adding that renewing talks "is not only in the interest of two states and two peoples, but in the interest of the entire world." According to Westerwelle, Germany "will do everything possible to support the initiative not just with words but with actions."

Peres said of Kerry's efforts that "the cynicism and skepticism voiced recently about the initiative are not helpful to the process, and we must express clear support." He added that "Israel has already begun negotiations both sides agree to the two-state solution, and all that is left is to agree on a way to reach a solution." is agreed

During his meeting with Peres, Westerwelle also addressed theSyrian civil war, saying that "we are all shocked by the atrocities in Syria and a way must be found to put a stop to the bloodshed."

By Haaretz

 

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