Germany Urges Immediate Start to Two-State Solution Talks
Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul emphasized the necessity of initiating negotiations towards a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, stating that recognizing a Palestinian state should occur at the end of such negotiations. Wadephul warned against unilateral steps and stressed peace, security, and dignity for both sides.

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Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has called for immediate commencement of negotiations towards a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. His statement underscores the significance of coordinated dialogue to reach a sustainable resolution.
Wadephul emphasized that the formal recognition of a Palestinian state by Germany is envisioned as a concluding step, not an immediate action. His remarks come ahead of his visit to the Israeli and Palestinian territories.
The minister cautioned against taking unilateral steps which could derail the peace process, reiterating that a negotiated two-state solution is vital for ensuring peace, security, and dignity for both Israelis and Palestinians.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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