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    Posted on March 6, 2026

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    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged on March 6, 2026, that Iran’s territorial integrity be preserved amid escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. He warned of destabilizing effects for Europe and advocated preventing state collapse and uncontrolled migration, conditional easing sa

    Germany's Merz warns against spread of war in Middle East

    Germany's Response to the Escalating Middle East Conflict

    By Jörn Poltz

    Berlin's Diplomatic Efforts and Concerns

    MUNICH, March 6 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday Berlin was working with partners to find an approach to end the fighting with Iran as he warned against allowing the country to fall into chaos as the war widens across the Middle East.

    Merz said Germany shared the aims of the United States and Israel to stop Tehran's nuclear and missile programme, its threats to Israel and its support for proxy groups and he said the Iranian people had the right to decide their own future.

    Risks of a Prolonged Conflict

    "However, as the fighting continues and spreads, we also see growing risks," he said in a statement. "An endless war is not in our interest."

    He said Germany was working with partners to formulate a common perspective on ending the conflict. "These considerations are ongoing," he said, without giving details.

    Impact of the War on the Region and Beyond

    European and Global Implications

    Merz's comments reflect the unease felt in Europe at the war unleashed by the U.S. and Israeli operation that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei a week ago and which has since spread into Lebanon with no clear sign of an end in sight.

    As American and Israeli jets have continued to pound targets across Iran and Iranian missiles and drones have hit cities in the Gulf and Israel, the economic risks have risen with global air transport in chaos and the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's key oil shipping lanes, shut down.

    Potential for Regional Destabilization

    Iran has not yet named a successor to Khamenei, who held power for 37 years, and Merz said the collapse of Iranian statehood or proxy conflicts fought on Iranian soil would not be in anyone's interest.

    "Such scenarios could have far-reaching consequences for Europe," he said, including uncontrolled migration by Iranians fleeing across the border if the country fell into chaos.

    "The Iranian state must remain functional, and public order and basic services must be maintained. The Iranian economy must not collapse," Merz said.

    Pathways Toward Peace and Stability

    Conditions for Ending the Conflict

    Merz said a political process of dialogue and trust building in the region would have to begin once fighting ends. Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes would have to end and be subject to verification. Iran would have to stop supporting proxy groups and all nuclear material would have to be secured.

    Prospects for Sanctions Relief and Aid

    If that happened sanctions might be lifted and aid could be provided.

    (Reporting by Joern Poltz, Writing by Miranda Murray and James Mackenzie, Editing by William Maclean)

    References

    • Germany's Merz says Iran's territorial integrity must be preserved, must prevent uncontrolled migration movements | MarketScreener
    • Operation Lion's Roar (2026 Israeli–United States military action against Iran)

    Table of Contents

    • Germany's Response to the Escalating Middle East Conflict

    Key Takeaways

    • •Merz emphasized that Iran’s statehood, public order, and economy must be maintained to avoid far‑reaching consequences for Europe (marketscreener.com).
    • •Germany is coordinating with partners to establish a united stance to end the fighting, suggesting possible relief and aid if Iran meets certain conditions ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's Merz calls for Iran's territorial integrity to be preserved

    1What did German Chancellor Friedrich Merz say about Iran's territorial integrity?

    Merz called for Iran’s territorial integrity to be preserved and warned of far-reaching consequences for Europe if Iranian statehood collapses.

    2Why is Germany concerned about the situation in Iran?

    Germany fears the collapse of Iranian statehood could have severe effects on Europe, including migration and economic instability.

  • Berlin's Diplomatic Efforts and Concerns
  • Risks of a Prolonged Conflict
  • Impact of the War on the Region and Beyond
  • European and Global Implications
  • Potential for Regional Destabilization
  • Pathways Toward Peace and Stability
  • Conditions for Ending the Conflict
  • Prospects for Sanctions Relief and Aid
  • marketscreener.com
  • •The backdrop is a severe escalation: on February 28, 2026, Israel and the U.S. launched coordinated strikes in Iran under ‘Operation Roaring Lion’/‘Epic Fury,’ marking a significant regional conflict (en.wikipedia.org).
  • 3What does Merz suggest could happen if Iran meets certain conditions?

    Merz said that sanctions might be lifted and aid provided to Iran if it fulfills necessary conditions.

    4What are the risks Germany sees with proxy conflicts on Iranian soil?

    Germany believes proxy conflicts in Iran could destabilize the region, impact public services, and lead to uncontrolled migration.

    5How is Germany addressing the escalating conflict?

    Germany is working with international partners to establish a common stance to end the fighting in Iran.

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