Tag: Herzog

Israeli President Herzog warns of Iran developing nuclear weapons

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has warned against the development of nuclear weapons by Iran. In an interview with German mass-circulation Bild newspaper and other media of the Axel Springer publishing group in his official residence in Jerusalem, Herzog said: “Clearly the greatest threat to stability in the world is Iran’s desire for the bomb.” In […]

German and British foreign ministers meet Israeli President Herzog

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and British Foreign Secretary David Cameron were in Israel on Wednesday for crisis diplomacy talks. Both met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and planned to hold further talks with top Israeli officials in a separate but coordinated manner, according to the German Foreign Office. Baerbock also met with Israeli Foreign […]

Israeli President Herzog to visit Berlin, Munich Security Conference

Israeli President Isaac Herzog is travelling to Berlin on Friday to kick off his visit to Germany. After a meeting with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier, he will then travel to the Security Conference in Munich, Herzog’s spokesman announced on Thursday. During his two-day visit, the Israeli president is planning a series of diplomatic talks […]

President Herzog says Israel has lost confidence in peace processes

President Isaac Herzog has said that Israel must work hard to find new ways for dialogue with the Palestinians. “Israelis lost trust in the peace processes because they could see that terror is glorified by our neighbours,” Herzog said at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in the Swiss ski resort of Davos. In his opinion, […]

Baerbock meets President Herzog at start of Israel visit

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was received by President Izchak Herzog on Sunday at the start of her visit to Israel. Three months after the start of the Gaza war, the meeting in Jerusalem is likely to also focus on the humanitarian situation of the Palestinians and ways towards a two-state solution. Efforts to release […]