Merz: Iran Must Not Be Allowed to Have Nuclear Weapons.


The Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, condemned Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing that it poses a threat to Israel. Merz believes that Iran should not have nuclear weapons and urged Tehran to stop bombing civilian targets in Israel.
'Iran must not be allowed to develop or possess nuclear weapons,' he stressed.
Furthermore, Merz expressed outrage regarding Iran's strikes on civilian targets in Israel and voiced concern about potential attacks on Jews in Germany. He promised to provide necessary firefighting equipment immediately if he receives relevant requests.
'We in Germany are also preparing for the possibility that Iran may target Israeli or Jewish objectives,' emphasized Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
During his address, Merz also highlighted that the expansion of the conflict in the Middle East must not be allowed and called on Iran to cease bombing civilian targets. He also expressed concern about potential attacks on Jews in Germany and promised to provide necessary support for their protection.
Summary: Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, spoke out against Iran's nuclear program and commented on the outrage regarding Iran's strikes on civilian targets in Israel. He also expressed outrage regarding potential attacks on Jews in Germany and promised to provide support for their protection.Read also
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