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WorldMar 10

German Chancellor Merz expresses concern over lack of plan to end Middle East conflict

Friedrich Merz voiced concerns about ongoing military operations in the Middle East, stating there is no clear plan for a swift conclusion to the conflict.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed concerns Tuesday about the ongoing military operations in the Middle East, stating that officials lack a clear strategy to bring the conflict to a rapid conclusion.

In remarks published by Politico, Merz said that questions continue to mount with each passing day of warfare. "What concerns us most is that there is clearly no common plan for bringing this war to a swift and convincing conclusion," the German leader stated.

Merz's comments reflect growing international unease about the trajectory of military operations in the region. The German Chancellor's remarks come as various stakeholders continue to grapple with the complex dynamics of the Middle East conflict.

The statement represents Germany's perspective on the current situation, with Merz highlighting the absence of what he views as a coherent strategy among involved parties. His comments underscore concerns among European allies about the long-term implications of prolonged military engagement in the region.

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