German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed solidarity with Israel in the
face of threats to the Jewish state on Saturday, the eve of a three-day
visit to the country, and said Iran must halt its nuclear program.
"The threats to which the Israeli state is exposed are also threats to
us," Merkel said in her weekly podcast.
She said she would underline on the trip that "the Iranian nuclear
program cannot continue and Iran must finally play to international
rules."
The U.N. Security Council imposed a third round of sanctions on Iran
earlier this month for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment, adopting
a resolution that Germany co-sponsored, though not itself on the
council.
Western powers suspect that Iran is secretly trying to build nuclear
weapons, but Tehran denies this and says it nuclear program is intended
only to produce electricity.
Judaism is a recognized minority religion in Iran, but Tehran does not
recognize Israel and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has often predicted
Israel's imminent demise.
Merkel will be the first German chancellor to address Israel's
parliament, more than six decades after the end of World War Two. Her
visit will launch yearly talks between the governments.
She will also visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial on Monday. "With
this (visit) we want to take responsibility for the past ... we want to
show clearly that Israel's right to exist is a permanent part of German
foreign policy," she said.
Her visit marks the 60th anniversary of the creation of Israel in 1948
and is intended to help further normalize relations between Germany and
Israel.
Some commentators say Merkel has been less vocal in her public
criticism of Israel than her predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder, on issues
including military action in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
The German Foreign Ministry said on Friday that Merkel and peace envoy
Tony Blair would organize a Middle East security conference in Berlin
in June to discuss the strengthening of the Palestinian police force
and justice apparatus.
German media reported all EU members, several Arab states, the Middle
East quartet -- Russia, the United States, the European Union and the
United Nations -- and Palestinian and Israeli officials would be
invited.
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