Iran Summons Germany's Ambassador over Chancellor's Remarks on Israel
- Iran's Foreign Ministry summoned Germany's ambassador in response to comments made by Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding the Israel-Iran conflict.
- Friedrich Merz stated that Israel is doing the "dirty work" on behalf of the international community in striking Iran, according to an interview with ZDF.
- Merz emphasized that if Iran does not retract its nuclear program, the "complete destruction" of its nuclear capabilities is a possibility.
- Several German politicians have criticized Merz's remarks, arguing that Israel's attacks violate international law, while he defended his comments, stating they have found "overwhelming approval.
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According to his "Dreckarbeit" statement on Israel's role in the Iran conflict, Chancellor Friedrich Merz is critical.
The German Chancellor stressed the importance of seeking diplomatic solutions to resolve the conflict.
Israel is doing 'the dirty work' for the whole West in Iran, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz said in a ZDF interview during the G7 summit in Canada and paid tribute to the Israeli leadership and army for their &#
Chancellor Merz's statement that the Israelis were doing "the dirty work" for the Western allies was critical. Now Israel's ambassadors and chancellor Frei Merz took refuge.
Due to statements by Chancellor Merz on the Israeli attack on Iran, the German ambassador to Tehran has been summoned.
For Chancellor Merz, Israel is doing the "drinking work" for others in Iran - leading to indignation in parts of the government and the opposition. The Iranian regime is visibly annoyed and is now responding.
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