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German Foreign Minister: Iran's Words             Are not Enough


by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

Visiting Germany Foreign Minister           Guido Westerwelle told a
press conference that Iran's words           "are not
enough" but           added he still seeks a diplomatic solution
over the Islamic           Republic's           unsupervised nuclear
program.

He will visit Gaza during his tour but           will boycott Hamas. He
also will visit the family of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit.

At the press conference welcoming           his German counterpart,
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman           said that Iran is the
biggest threat in the Middle East. "Not           only Iran
with its nuclear problem, but Iran           through its proxies in its
terrorist activity in all our           regions," is a danger,
he added. "We see Iranian activities through proxies in          
Lebanon through Hizbullah, in the Palestinian           Authority
through Hamas, their deep involvement in Iraq,           in Yemen, in
Somalia and, of           course, this threat may be the biggest threat
that we are           facing as a Western           society, as a free
society in the modern world."

Foreign Minister Lieberman, in his           usually frank manner, said
that Germany           and Israel           "don't have an
understanding on the settlement issue, but           really, it's clear
for me that the settlements are not obstacles to peace…. You
must understand           that we started with the settlement activity
only after '67,           and I don't           remember that during 19
years, between '48 and '67, when the           Arab world          
controlled all this territory, anybody tried to create a          
Palestinian state."

Nevertheless, Westerwelle replied,           "We think it would be a
wise decision to freeze these           settlement activities."

Westerwelle called on Israel to lift its           partial blockade on
exports, arguing that it "strengthens the           radicals and
weakens the moderates and the opposite is what we should be          
doing." Foreign           Minister Lieberman answered, "We are ready
to export all their           [Gaza's] products to Germany,
to the United States, to Japan. I'm not           sure that there is a
place in the market. The problem of the           Gaza exports, first of
all, is the problem of           the market."

Regarding Shalit, who has been in           captivity for more than four
years and whose condition is not           known, the           visiting
Foreign Minister told reporters, "We think that our          
Israeli friends           know that they can count on us. And I do not
want to comment           any further           because it is very
important that we help the family, that we           help this poor
young man and that we see him as soon as possible, safe and          
healthy, back in the           arms of his family.

"So please understand that I do not want to comment on          
anything, not in this           and not in the other direction. It is
just a statement of           solidarity of what I           want to do
here, what I want to address."

Westerwelle said relations with Israel           are excellent, not only
because of            "a very special responsibility for Israel"
but also because           "we both           follow democratic
values, and this is what counts for the           future."
(IsraelNationalNews.com)



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