Germany sees Trump peace plan as 'unique' chance for Gaza
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Berlin would make "concrete offers" as a "partner for humanitarian aid, stabilisation and reconstruction" of Gaza.
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BERLIN – Germany will “decisively commit” to implementing US President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan, calling it a “unique opportunity”, Berlin’s foreign minister said on Oct 5 ahead of a visit to Qatar and Kuwait.
“For the swift implementation of the American plan...rapid international cooperation is necessary,” said Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul ahead of the expected start of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
Dr Wadephul said Berlin would be making “concrete offers” as a “partner for humanitarian aid, stabilisation and reconstruction” of Gaza.
The region as a whole requires stabilisation “with lasting security for all, (with) a political perspective for the Palestinians and finally, the normalisation of relations between all states with Israel,” he added.
Almost two years to the day after the October 2023 attacks, Israeli and Hamas negotiators were expected to hold indirect talks in Cairo on Oct 5 on Mr Trump’s plan to end the Gaza war and secure the release of Israel’s remaining hostages.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hopes the releases can be achieved “in the coming days”, while Hamas partially accepted Mr Trump’s plan on Oct 3.
Dr Wadephul is due to meet with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani on Oct 5 regarding “the immediate release” of the hostages, noting that they included German nationals.
Dr Wadephul will also participate in Gulf Cooperation Council talks with the European Union and regional countries in Kuwait on Oct 5 and 6. AFP

