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Bennett congratulates new German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

The two leaders emphasized the necessity of strong ties between Jerusalem and Berlin, agreeing to continue deepening economic, diplomatic and security efforts.

German Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) speaking at a pro-Israel rally on May 20, 2021. Source: Olaf Scholz/Twitter.
German Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) speaking at a pro-Israel rally on May 20, 2021. Source: Olaf Scholz/Twitter.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett congratulated Germany’s newly instated chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday, wishing him success in his role.

During the conversation, Bennett thanked Scholz for his commitment to the State of Israel and its security, adding that the two leaders stressed the importance of the effort to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, according to a statement from Bennett’s office.

They also emphasized the necessity of strong ties between Jerusalem and Berlin, agreeing to continue deepening economic, diplomatic and security efforts.

After exchanging information on the way in which their respective countries are handling the coronavirus pandemic, Bennett extended an invitation to Scholz to visit Israel, and the two leaders agreed to remain in continuous contact.

Scholz’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) won 25.7 percent of the vote in Germany’s Sept. 26 federal elections, overtaking outgoing chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) by 1.6 percent.

Merkel had served as chancellor for 16 years.

At a special Cabinet session at Jerusalem’s King David Hotel in October during Merkel’s last official visit to the country as chancellor, Bennett stated that the alliance between Israel and Germany had “turned into a friendship.”

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