German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is embarking on a diplomatic mission to Israel on Tuesday with the aim of easing tensions in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. This move comes in response to Iran's recent unprecedented strikes on Israel, which have heightened concerns in the region.
During a press conference held in Berlin alongside Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, Baerbock emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to promote de-escalation and stability in the Middle East. She expressed the German government's commitment to working towards peace and urged all parties involved to prioritize dialogue and cooperation.
Baerbock did not mince words in her criticism of Iran, accusing the country of exacerbating tensions and jeopardizing regional peace. She highlighted Iran's support for proxy groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis, emphasizing the destructive impact of their actions on the entire Middle East.
This visit to Israel marks Baerbock's eighth trip to the region since October 7, underscoring the urgency and significance of the current situation. She also expressed hope that recent negotiations between Israel and Hamas could lead to a lasting ceasefire, bringing much-needed relief to the conflict-stricken area.