Israel must not lose chance for peace with Arab world: Germany

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock speaks at the NATO Cyber Defence Conference at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, Germany November 9, 2023. (REUTERS)
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Updated 10 November 2023
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Israel must not lose chance for peace with Arab world: Germany

  • “Israel’s historic opportunity for peace with its Arab neighbors must not be lost — because that is precisely the goal of the terrorists

BERLIN: Israel must not lose a “historic opportunity” for peace with Arab states due to its war against Hamas, Germany’s foreign minister said Friday as she embarked on a trip to the region.
Annalena Baerbock is making her third visit to the Middle East since Hamas launched its Oct. 7 attack from the Gaza Strip, which sparked a conflict with Israel.
“In this almost unresolvable turmoil, it is crucial not to lose sight of the big picture,” she said.

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Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is making her third visit to the Middle East since Hamas launched its Oct. 7 attack.

“Israel’s historic opportunity for peace with its Arab neighbors must not be lost — because that is precisely the goal of the terrorists.
“And even in our efforts to secure the release of the hostages, humanitarian access to Gaza or the prevention of a regional spillover of violence — we only have a chance of success if we pull together with the Gulf states.”
She also added that “only a return to the promise of living side by side — in two states — can bring Israelis and Palestinians alike a life of peace, security and dignity.”
A Foreign Ministry source said topics on the agenda during Baerbock’s tour will include efforts to free German nationals, several of whom are among the hostages taken by Hamas, as well as the “dramatic” humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Berlin has condemned the militants’ attack and said Israel has the right to defend itself.
Germany has also been among countries that called for “humanitarian pauses” in the fighting to alleviate the suffering of people in Gaza.

 


Russia says foreign forces in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate targets’

Updated 03 February 2026
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Russia says foreign forces in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate targets’

  • Moscow has repeatedly said it will not tolerate the presence in Ukraine of troops from Western countries

MOSCOW: Russia would regard the deployment of any foreign military forces or infrastructure in Ukraine as foreign intervention and treat those forces as legitimate ​targets, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday, citing Minister Sergei Lavrov.
The ministry’s comment, one of many it said were in response to questions put to Lavrov, also praised US President Donald Trump’s efforts at working for a resolution of the war and said he understood the fundamental reasons behind the conflict.
“The deployment of ‌military units, facilities, ‌warehouses, and other infrastructure of ‌Western ⁠countries ​in Ukraine ‌is unacceptable to us and will be regarded as foreign intervention posing a direct threat to Russia’s security,” the ministry said on its website.
It said Western countries — which have discussed a possible deployment to Ukraine to help secure any peace deal — had to understand “that all foreign military contingents, including German ⁠ones, if deployed in Ukraine, will become legitimate targets for the Russian ‌Armed Forces.”
The United States has spearheaded ‍efforts to hold talks aimed ‍at ending the conflict in Ukraine and a second three-sided ‍meeting with Russian and Ukrainian representatives is to take place this week in the United Arab Emirates.
The issue of ceding internationally recognized Ukrainian territory to Russia remains a major stumbling block. ​Kyiv rejects Russian calls for it to give up all of its Donbas region, including territory Moscow’s ⁠forces have not captured.
Moscow has repeatedly said it will not tolerate the presence in Ukraine of troops from Western countries.
The ministry said Moscow valued the “purposeful efforts” of the Trump administration in working toward a resolution and understanding Russia’s long-running concerns about NATO’s eastward expansion and its overtures to Ukraine.
It described Trump as “one of the few Western politicians who not only immediately refused to advance meaningless and destructive preconditions for starting a substantive dialogue with Moscow on the ‌Ukrainian crisis, but also publicly spoke about its root causes.”