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Shimon Peres stresses ‘very special and close’ relations between Germany and Israel
Updated: 03/Aug/2011 19:07
Andreas Michaelis, the new German ambassador to Israel.
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JERUSALEM (EJP)---"The relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and Israel are very special, very close and very meaningful. It is not the usual diplomatic relations, it is a long memory, many emotions and many hopes all combined,” Israeli President Shimon Peres said as he accepted the credentials of the incoming ambassador of Germany,  Andreas Michaelis, during a an official ceremony in Jerusalem.   

He added: "Relations are very good and Germany is very involved in Europe and played a commendable role regarding Greece. Also Germany's latest attempt to keep Europe together and European policy is really needed. We can feel the friendliness and understanding of your government, of the Chancellor and the President."

He continued, "I have the highest regard for (German) President Wulff. His attitude to Israel is warm, friendly, and sincere and we appreciate it very much. We have much admiration for Chancellor Merkel who possesses something very rare in politics, namely the confidence in her honesty, devotion and seriousness, and we are lucky to have her as a friend." 
 
Answering Peres’s words, Ambassador Michaelis said: "It is my objective to preserve the special quality of the relationship between the Federal Republic of Germany and the State of Israel, and also to work towards peace in the region.  The Chancellor has very clearly stated that right of the State of Israel to exist is a raison d'etre of the Federal Republic of Germany. As head of the mission here I will try to make that a reality on a daily basis."
 

 


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