German foreign minister calls for Israel and Palestine two-state solution during Indonesia visit
Summary
The German foreign minister visited Indonesia and called for a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, along with an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Both nations discussed geopolitical challenges and trade relations. Germany also expressed a commitment to supporting Indonesia’s clean energy initiatives.Key Facts
- The German foreign minister called for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Hamas-held hostages.
- Both Germany and Indonesia support a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
- Germany affirmed its support for Israel's actions against Hamas but urged for humanitarian measures in Gaza.
- Indonesia, which supports Palestine, does not recognize Israel.
- Germany and Indonesia are working on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
- Germany pledged $1.8 billion for Indonesia's clean energy transition.
- Trade between Germany and Indonesia was valued at $6.15 billion last year.
- The meeting was part of the German foreign minister's trip to Indonesia and Japan to build stronger economic ties.
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