German Chancellor Merz states Iran mustn’t have nuclear weapons
Both emphasized their willingness to support diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the hostilities. Merz also acknowledged and appreciated Oman’s role in mediating discussions related to Iran’s nuclear program.
The sixth round of US-Iran nuclear negotiations, planned for Sunday in Muscat, was canceled following Israel’s recent attack on Iranian targets.
Merz indicated that the nuclear issue will be a “top priority” at the upcoming G7 summit in Canada, scheduled for June 15-17. He asserted that diplomatic attempts have so far failed to stop Iran’s military nuclear activities and reaffirmed Israel’s right to self-defense.
He also revealed that Israel has requested firefighting equipment from Germany and said, “we will immediately start working on this.”
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