“Conquited optimistic” about both the prospect of re -launching negotiations between Israel and Iran and the possibility of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, German Foreign Minister Johann Vandfoul said.

“Certainly there is a chance that the negotiations will resume. I am committed to it and I am optimistic, “said Vandfoul of Oman, while stressing that, given the Arabic Reconstruction Plan, the same applies to a possible ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. “I have achieved a common perception that the goal must be a solution through negotiations and that a military conflict can only lead to further escalation,” the minister stressed, and clarified that it is not naive, but believes that efforts should continue. “There is an initial perspective that both parties realize that they now have to show a willingness to negotiate. This would be a minimal success, “he added.

Mr Vandeful also called on Tehran to commit to the Treaty on Nuclear Weapons and to be clearly distracted by nuclear weapons and a ballistic missile development program that could threaten Israel and Europe. “If this is what this happens now on the part of Iran, then there is a realistic opportunity and we should use it together,” he continued and asked Iran to only attack military targets in Israel. “Anything else would be escalating in itself,” he warned.