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German President Condemns Trump’s Actions on Iran

(MENAFN) The German president on Tuesday issued a strong critique of US President Donald Trump’s exit from the Iran nuclear deal and the subsequent launch of what he called an "illegal" war against Iran.

“In my opinion, this war is a violation of international law,” Frank-Walter Steinmeier stated during a speech at the German Foreign Ministry.

"There is little doubt that the justification of an imminent attack on the US is invalid -- a view also shared by many in the American bureaucracy,” he added, seemingly referencing recent resignations tied to the contentious conflict.

Steinmeier, who once served as Germany’s foreign minister and played a key role in negotiating the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran, argued that Trump’s 2018 decision to abandon the deal and pursue military measures was a misstep in resolving tensions.

"This war is a politically disastrous mistake, and what frustrates me most is that this is a truly avoidable, unnecessary war if its goal was to stop Iran on its path to developing a nuclear bomb," Steinmeier said, marking his strongest public condemnation so far of the ongoing hostilities.

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