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Who Currently Serves As The German Foreign Minister, Who On April 8, 2026, Welcomed The Decision By The Us And Iran To Agree To A Ceasefire?

A. Annalena Baerbock
B. Johann Wadephul
C. Olaf Scholz
D. Boris Pistorius

Johann Wadephul, serving as the German Foreign Minister in 2026, officially welcomed the ceasefire decision reached through Pakistan's mediation.

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