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Germany only to normalize ties with Iran if it recognizes Israel: Merkel

Xinhua, February 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

Germany would fully normalize relations with Iran only after Tehran recognizes the existence of Israel, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Tuesday after meeting with visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

"This has been made very clear in all the talks of our ministers as well as myself," said Merkel at a joint press conference with Netanyahu after a joint meeting of the two countries' cabinets here.

After Iran clinched a landmark deal with world powers in July last year to end a decade-long dispute over its nuclear program, Germany intensified its economic and political exchanges with Tehran.

Both German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier have visited the country. However, Berlin has not invited Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to visit Germany yet.

Addressing hopes of a two-state solution to resolve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, Merkel admitted it is not yet the time to make comprehensive progress in this respect.

"We believe we have to move forward in a process of peaceful coexistence" which "is based on a two-state solution," said Merkel.

Both Merkel and Netanyahu emphasized friendly relations between the two countries. "If we are in Germany, then we know we are among good friends," Netanyahu said.

It was the sixth intergovernmental consultations between the two countries which should have been held last year but was postponed due to violence in Israel. Endit