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Germany, led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, has become the EU s major player with its dominant economy and significant influence within the bloc. However, even senior politicians in Berlin could be beginning to acknowledge that the bloc s future is by no means guaranteed. This was highlighted by German philosopher Ulrike Guerot, an advocate for a European Republic who has been critical of Brussels in recent years. She said: Europe isn t in a good state, a lot of people are s
Israel welcomes a German push to expand the Iran nuclear deal into a broader security agreement once Joe Biden moves into the White House next month, its ambassador to Berlin told AFP. Jeremy Issacharoff, the nation's envoy in Germany since 2017, said a recent call by German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas to reassess the 2015 nuclear accord with a new US administration was a "step.
Israel open to Germany’s Iran nuclear efforts
ISSUES TO ADDRESS: Envoy Jeremy Issacharoff said that Iran’s involvement in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq needs to be taken into account before talks
AFP, BERLIN
Israel welcomes a German push to expand the Iran nuclear deal into a broader security agreement, Israeli Ambassador to Germany Jeremy Issacharoff said in Berlin yesterday.
Issacharoff, the nation’s envoy in Germany since 2017, said that a recent call by German Minister of Foreign Affairs Heiko Maas to reassess the 2015 nuclear accord with a new US administration was a “step in the right direction.”
The 2015 nuclear deal known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) gave Iran relief from sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear program.
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Israel s ambassador to Germany Jeremy Issacharoff poses in front of a giant Menora set up for the Jewish Hanukka Festival of Lights in front of Berlin s Brandenburg Gate, prior to an interview with AFP on December 17, 2020. (John MACDOUGALL/AFP)
BERLIN, Germnay (AFP) Israel welcomes a German push to expand the Iran nuclear deal into a broader security agreement once Joe Biden moves into the White House next month, its ambassador to Berlin told AFP.
Jeremy Issacharoff, the nation’s envoy in Germany since 2017, said a recent call by German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas to reassess the 2015 nuclear accord with a new US administration was a “step in the right direction.”
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