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Iran War: Germany Ready to Help 'Secure Any Peace'

  • On Thursday, Boris Pistorius told the National Press Club in Canberra that Germany will not get "sucked in" to the conflict, vowing the country will only help secure the Strait after the United States and Iran reach a ceasefire.
  • President Donald Trump previously threatened to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if Tehran did not open the Strait within 48 hours, later extending a 5-day deadline on Monday that expires this Friday.
  • While Trump insists Iran is negotiating, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denied plans to talk on Wednesday, stating "We do not intend to negotiate" and describing such discussions as an "admission of defeat."
  • Arguing there is "no exit strategy," Pistorius criticized the United States administration's approach to the war and accused Washington of sending contradictory demands to European allies regarding military spending.
  • Germany and Australian Defence Force counterpart Richard Marles signed a letter of intent to develop an "early warning system" to detect space threats from Russia and China, strengthening defense capabilities for both countries.
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Berlin is increasingly concerned about the negative consequences of the Iran war on the economy.

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Defence Minister Pistorius has proposed Germany's contribution to securing a ceasefire in the Iran war. The conflict in the Middle East is a catastrophe for the world's economies, the SPD politician said.

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Boris Pistorius talks about a possible ceasefire in the Iran conflict and promises a German role in securing a peace. At the same time, he warns against global consequences of the war.

The Secretary of Defense in Australia affirms that Germany does not want to be part of the Iran war. Canberra is positioning itself somewhat differently.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Current situation in the Iran war: Trump threatens the Mullah regime. Pistorius promises help after the end of the Hormus blockade. The news ticker.

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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