Chancellor Merz Calls for Ceasefire Amid Gaza Crisis
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed the humanitarian crisis and hostages in Gaza with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Merz expressed a desire for ceasefire negotiations to begin and also addressed the situation in Syria during their call, according to a German government spokesperson.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has raised significant concerns regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the critical situation of hostages in Gaza. In a recent phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Merz emphasized the urgency of commencing ceasefire negotiations.
The call also touched upon the broader geopolitical issues, including the escalating tensions in Syria. The German government spokesperson conveyed Merz's earnest hopes for peace dialogues to initiate promptly to alleviate the humanitarian situation in the region.
As the global community watches closely, Merz's appeal for negotiations highlights Germany's stance on promoting stability and humanitarian welfare in the Middle East. The conversation reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts to address intricacies surrounding Middle Eastern conflicts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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