He did so during a meeting with his Indonesian colleague, where he stressed that there is now a “real opportunity to resolve the conflict.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul urges the Israeli government and the Palestinian militant Hamas movement to close the ceasefire and the release of hostages. He said this during Wednesday’s meeting with his Indonesian departmental colleague Sugion in Jakarta. TASR informs this based on the DPA report.
“Now it is a real opportunity to resolve the conflict,” Wadephul said. In his words, many neighborhood countries have already contributed to this, and it is in “the interest of all of us to solve this terrible conflict with a peaceful way”. The aim is to negotiate a two -state solution, added with reference to an independent Palestinian state existing in peace next to Israel, writes DPA. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects a solution in the form of two states, similar to Hamas.
Special interest in Palestinians
Indonesia, a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, is of particular interest in the fate of plagued Palestinians, Wadephul noted. Germany as a special friend and partner also has a certain responsibility towards Israel and supports his fight against Hamas, he said. However, he stressed that the government considers the plagism of the population in the Gaza Strip to be unbearable and urgently calls on Tel Aviv to propose further measures to alleviate suffering.
According to the Times of Israel, the Israeli government is exploring a new ceasefire proposal with which Hamas has already agreed to his own claims, writes DPA.