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    German Foreign Minister Alters Middle East Trip After Israel Strikes Iran

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    Posted on June 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul modifies his Middle East trip after Israeli strikes on Iran, urging for de-escalation and issuing travel warnings.

    German Foreign Minister Modifies Middle East Trip Following Israeli Strikes

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul had to change his trip in the Middle East, dropping a stop in Israel, after the country launched a barrage of strikes across Iran earlier on Friday.

    Speaking in Cairo after talks with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty, Wadephul said that he would travel from Egypt to Saudi Arabia for further talks on Saturday.

    He initially had planned to visit Jordan, Lebanon and Syria as well. The foreign ministry left open on Friday if he would still make stops at those locations.

    Israel said it attacked nuclear facilities and missile factories and killed a swathe of military commanders in what could be a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon.

    Wadephul said earlier on Friday that no one benefits from further escalation in tensions between Israel and Iran and called for all parties to return to the negotiating table.

    The German foreign ministry also issued a warning to its citizens against travel to Israel and the Palestinian territories, saying on its website that "Israel is still formally in a state of war."

    The ministry added that German citizens currently in Gaza and the West Bank should leave those territories, if possible.

    (Reporting by Alexander Ratz, Miranda Murray and Friederike Heine, editing by Thomas Seythal)

    Key Takeaways

    • •German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul alters his Middle East itinerary.
    • •The change follows Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
    • •Wadephul calls for de-escalation between Israel and Iran.
    • •Germany issues travel warnings for Israel and Palestinian territories.
    • •Wadephul plans further talks in Saudi Arabia.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German foreign minister alters Middle East trip after Israel strikes Iran

    1Why did the German Foreign Minister change his trip?

    German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul altered his trip due to Israel's recent strikes across Iran, which led to the cancellation of his planned stop in Israel.

    2What did Wadephul say about the situation between Israel and Iran?

    Wadephul stated that no one benefits from further escalation in tensions between Israel and Iran and emphasized the need for all parties to return to the negotiating table.

    3What warning did the German foreign ministry issue?

    The German foreign ministry warned its citizens against travel to Israel and the Palestinian territories, noting that Israel is still formally in a state of war.

    4What are the implications of the Israeli strikes?

    Israel claimed that its strikes targeted nuclear facilities and missile factories in Iran, potentially leading to a prolonged operation aimed at preventing Tehran from developing an atomic weapon.

    5What are Wadephul's next steps after Cairo?

    After his talks in Cairo with his Egyptian counterpart, Wadephul plans to travel to Saudi Arabia for further discussions.

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