German Chancellor Questions U.S. Strategy in Iran Conflict
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed concerns over the United States' strategy in the Iran conflict, highlighting the humiliation of the Iranian nation by its leadership. Speaking to students, Merz emphasized Iran's adept negotiation skills and urged for a swift end to the conflict to protect Germany's economy.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has voiced his concerns regarding the United States' lack of a clear exit strategy in the ongoing Iran conflict.
Addressing students in Marsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Merz highlighted how the Iranian leadership's actions, especially those of the Revolutionary Guards, are humiliating the nation.
He noted Iran's negotiation prowess and stressed the urgency of resolving the conflict swiftly due to its adverse effects on Germany's economic landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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