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Germany urges Iran to negotiate, warns against Hormuz blockade
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Germany urges Iran to negotiate, warns against Hormuz blockade

From ABC Color · (10m ago) Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged Iran to negotiate with the US and cease holding the region and the world hostage by blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Merz advocated for increased sanctions pressure on Tehran during a European summit, warning of severe economic consequences if the strait were blocked.
  • Germany plans to deploy a minesweeper to the Mediterranean to be ready for potential deployment in the Strait of Hormuz, pending necessary agreements and parliamentary approval.

From Berlin, the message is unequivocal: Iran must cease its brinkmanship and engage in serious negotiations. Chancellor Friedrich Merz articulated a clear stance, urging Tehran to abandon its strategy of using the vital Strait of Hormuz as a geopolitical pawn. The potential closure of this critical chokepoint for global energy transport carries immense economic implications, not just for the region but for the entire world. Merz's call for increased sanctions pressure underscores Germany's commitment to de-escalating tensions through diplomatic and economic means, while also signaling a readiness to ensure maritime freedom. The planned deployment of a German minesweeper to the Mediterranean demonstrates a tangible commitment to regional security, contingent on the necessary political will and constitutional approvals. This proactive measure reflects Germany's responsible approach to international security, balancing diplomatic efforts with the capacity to act when required.

Iran must sit down at the negotiating table, it must stop wasting time and it cannot continue to hold the entire region and, ultimately, the entire world hostage

โ€” Friedrich MerzMerz's statement to the media during a visit to the German Army in Munster.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.