German foreign minister backs Israel and Palestine two-state solution during Indonesia visit
- The foreign minister of Germany called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages held by Hamas after a meeting in Indonesia.
- Germany, as a special friend and partner of Israel, also has a responsibility, which was acknowledged during discussions on alleviating suffering in Gaza.
- The goal for all is clear: a two-state solution, which must be negotiated, as stated by the foreign minister of Germany.
- The foreign minister mentioned that there is now a very acute opportunity for conflict resolution with contributions from neighboring countries.
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German FM backs Israel and Palestine two-state solution
The German foreign minister called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of captives held by Hamas after a meeting Wednesday with his counterpart in Indonesia. Johann Wadephul and Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono said the humanitarian catastrophe resulting from the war in Gaza is unbearable and a two-state solution is the sole means of ending the conflict. "The goal for all of us is clear: a two-state solution, which must be nego…
German Foreign Minister Johan Vadeful called for an immediate ceasefire in the Palestinian Gaza Strip and the release of hostages held by Hamas and supported the "two-state solution" - the formation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Foreign Minister Wadephul hopes that the planned EU free trade agreement with Indonesia will soon be adopted.

German foreign minister backs Israel and Palestine two-state solution during Indonesia visit
Germany's foreign minister has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages held by Hamas after a meeting in Indonesia.
Federal Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul (CDU) hopes that the planned EU free trade agreement with Indonesia will be adopted in September. The agreement is a "key project" which the Federal Government "will bring over the finish line next month", said Wadephul at a joint press conference with Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono on Wednesday in Jakarta. The Federal Foreign Minister called Indonesia "key partner" for Germany and "future player" in…
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