German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on India visit, January 12, 2026.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on India visit, January 12, 2026.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Tuesday (January 13, 2026) he assumes Iran’s ‍leadership is in its “final days and weeks” as ​it faces widespread protests.

Demonstrations in Iran ‌have evolved from complaints about dire ​economic hardships to calls for the fall of the clerical establishment in the Islamic Republic.


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“I assume that we are now witnessing the final days and weeks of this regime,” Mr. Merz said during a ​trip to India, questioning the Iranian leadership’s ⁠legitimacy.

“When a regime can only maintain power through violence, then it is effectively at its end. The ​population is now ⁠rising up against this regime.”


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Mr. Merz said Germany was in close contact with the United States and fellow European governments on ‌the situation in Iran, and urged Tehran ‌to end its deadly crackdown on protesters.

He did not comment on ‍Germany’s trade ties with Iran.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday (January 12, 2026) that any ‍country that does business with Iran will face a tariff rate of 25% on trade with the United States.

Germany maintains limited trade relations with Iran despite significant restrictions, making Berlin Tehran’s most important trading partner in the European Union.

German exports to Iran ⁠fell 25% to just under 871 million euros ($1.02 billion) in the first ​11 months of 2025, representing less than 0.1% ⁠of total German exports, according to federal statistics office data seen by Reuters on Tuesday (January 13, 2026).


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