Berlin, Germany – The German Chancellor said there is an agreement with his country’s allies on the need to get rid of the regime in Iran, stressing that the ongoing consultations are currently focused on “day after” arrangements in the event of a political change in Tehran.
Coordination with Western allies
The Chancellor explained that his country is in intensive contact with its European and international partners to discuss potential scenarios, noting that the goal is to ensure regional stability and prevent a political vacuum that could lead to further chaos. He added that Germany supports any course of action that contributes to strengthening security and preventing an escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
He emphasized that the discussions are not limited to the political aspect alone, but also include security, economic, and humanitarian dimensions, in anticipation of any rapid developments that might occur on the Iranian scene.
Focus on “the day after”
The advisor indicated that preparations for the post-change phase are a current priority, emphasizing the importance of developing a clear vision that ensures an orderly transition, preserves state institutions, and prevents their collapse. He stressed the need to support the Iranian people and empower them to determine their future, free from conflict.
Fears of regional repercussions
These statements come amid escalating regional tensions and increasing international pressure on Tehran, fueled by fears of a wider confrontation. Observers believe that raising the issue of “the day after” reflects a European awareness of the potential for significant shifts, prompting Western capitals to intensify coordination to avert unforeseen consequences for the security of both the region and Europe.


