German chancellor advocates diplomatic solution on Iran in call with Netanyahu: Report
Merz reiterates support for Israel while stressing importance of diplomatic efforts in the conflict, government sources say

BERLIN
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed the need for a diplomatic solution to the conflict on Iran's nuclear program during a recent phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, local media reported on Thursday.
According to government sources who spoke to German press agency DPA, during Wednesday evening's call, Merz reaffirmed his government’s support for Israel, acknowledged the threat from Iran's nuclear program, and emphasized that the ongoing conflict must be brought under control.
The call took place as German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul held intensive talks with his counterparts ahead of a planned meeting between European foreign ministers and their Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi on Friday in Geneva. Government sources said the call between Merz and Netanyahu lasted about 20 minutes.
Israel has targeted Iran’s nuclear and military sites and personnel with air attacks since June 13, drawing retaliatory Iranian missile fire.
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