German Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed that Germany will not participate in any operations to secure the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that his country does not intend to engage in the ongoing war in the region.
Merz's statements came today, Monday, amid escalating military tensions in the Middle East, where international calls for forming naval alliances to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz have increased. This strait is one of the most important strategic routes for oil transportation in the world.
Germany Refuses to Participate in Securing the Strait of Hormuz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that his country does not plan to participate in any military mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, adding that the German government is not aware of any clear plan regarding this matter at the moment.
Merz explained that Germany is closely monitoring developments in the region but prefers not to engage in military operations that could lead to an escalation of the conflict.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important maritime passages in the world, through which a significant portion of oil exports from Gulf countries passes to international markets, making it a central focus in any geopolitical tensions in the region.
Merz: Germany Will Not Participate in the War
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed that Germany will not participate in this war, confirming that Berlin's position is based on calling for an end to the conflict as soon as possible.
Merz added that the continuation of the war in the Middle East increases the risks of global instability and affects the international economy and energy markets, which requires political and diplomatic action to end the escalation.
Call for Ending the War with a Clear Strategy
Friedrich Merz confirmed that the international community needs a clear strategy to end the war, pointing out that a military solution alone will not be sufficient to achieve stability in the region.
The German Chancellor indicated that diplomatic efforts should focus on de-escalation and opening channels for dialogue between the conflicting parties, aiming to prevent the expansion of the conflict to other areas in the Middle East.
These statements by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz come at a time when international concern is rising regarding the security of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and the impact of the war in the region on energy supplies and the global economy.