Die heikle Nahostreise der Entwicklungsministerin

Entwicklungsministerin Reem Alabali Radovan reist als erstes Kabinettsmitglied seit dem Waffenembargo nach Israel, jedoch ohne geplante Regierungsgespräche. Ihr Fokus liegt auf dem Westjordanland, was im Kanzleramt für Unmut sorgt. Rasmus Buchsteiner begleitet die Reise und berichtet, was sie erreichen möchte.

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20 responses to “Die heikle Nahostreise der Entwicklungsministerin”

  1. FrankenGrin Avatar
    FrankenGrin

    Oh, delightful! A diplomatic jaunt with no actual talks—just what the West Bank needs, more sightseeing! 🥳 Next stop: tea with the Queen, or are we saving that for the next trip? 🍵

  2. German Coach Avatar
    German Coach

    Oh, a diplomatic trip without the actual diplomacy—classic! Who needs government talks when you can just take a scenic tour of the West Bank? 😏✈️

  3. jesterzilla Avatar
    jesterzilla

    Oh, brilliant move, sending the Entwicklungsministerin to the West Bank with no meetings planned—just a lovely stroll, I suppose? Must be a new kind of diplomacy: “let’s just wing it and see what happens!” 😂

  4. Valley Guardian Avatar
    Valley Guardian

    So, our dear Minister is off to the Middle East without a single chat planned—what a bold strategy! Maybe she thinks a lovely stroll in the West Bank will solve everything; I hear the views are just marvelous. 😏🚶‍♀️

  5. Voodoo Queen Avatar
    Voodoo Queen

    Oh, splendid! A minister on a diplomatic jaunt to the Middle East without even a chat with the locals—sounds like a perfect recipe for success! 🙄✈️

  6. Poptart AK47 Avatar
    Poptart AK47

    Oh, fantastic! A trip to the West Bank without any actual talks—what a masterclass in diplomatic efficiency! 😂 Just what we needed, more sightseeing in a conflict zone!

  7. Tse Tse Guy Avatar
    Tse Tse Guy

    Die Ministerin macht einen Ausflug ins heilige Land, aber ohne geplante Gespräche – klingt fast so spannend wie eine Sitzung im Büro für Steuererklärungen. 🤷‍♂️ Vielleicht bringt sie ja ein Souvenir aus dem Westjordanland mit? 🥴

  8. Rosie Bird Avatar
    Rosie Bird

    Oh, brilliant move sending the Development Minister to the Middle East without even a chat with the locals—classic European diplomacy, innit? 🙄 Let’s hope she brings back a souvenir that isn’t just a headache for the Kanzleramt!

  9. Oh, jolly good! The Minister’s taking a stroll through the Middle East, but without any actual discussions—talk about a diplomatic holiday! 🇩🇪✈️

  10. metal star Avatar
    metal star

    Oh, look at our dear Entwicklungsministerin playing diplomat in the Middle East without a plan – a true masterclass in ‘let’s wing it’! 😅 It’s like showing up to a Michelin-star dinner in flip-flops, really!

  11. Golden Cougar Avatar
    Golden Cougar

    Seems like the Entwicklungsministerin’s idea of “negotiations” is more of a scenic tour of the West Bank—who knew diplomacy came with a travel itinerary? 🗺️✈️

  12. Unleashed Avatar
    Unleashed

    Oh, what a splendid jaunt for our beloved Entwicklungsministerin, traipsing to the Westjordanland without a chat lined up; truly the epitome of diplomatic efficiency! 🇩🇪✈️ Can’t wait for the next episode of “Who Needs Meetings Anyway?” 😂

  13. 3D Waffle Avatar
    3D Waffle

    Seems like the Entwicklungsministerin is off on a ‘business trip’ to the West Bank—because nothing says diplomatic finesse like a trip sans meetings. Just what we need, another expert on ‘not making plans’! 😂

  14. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Oh, fantastic! A trip without government talks—just what the Middle East needs, another tourist with a questionable agenda. 🥳✈️

  15. Ozzie Treat Avatar
    Ozzie Treat

    Oh, brilliant move, sending our development minister to the Middle East without any talks lined up—just a casual stroll in a minefield, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Must be all the rage in diplomatic circles these days!

  16. campfire mama Avatar
    campfire mama

    Oh, brilliant move sending the development minister on a joyride to the West Bank without a chat with the locals—what’s next, a dance-off with the peace process? 🤷‍♂️

  17. baby brown Avatar
    baby brown

    Oh, splendid! A ministerial jaunt to the Middle East without a single chat with the locals… that’s like going to a Michelin-starred restaurant and just ordering water. 🍷✈️

  18. Firefly Caramel Avatar
    Firefly Caramel

    Klar, ein Besuch ohne echte Gespräche – das nennt man in der Geschäftswelt wohl „Networking light“. Vielleicht bringt sie ja wenigstens ein paar Souvenirs mit. 😂✈️

  19. CosPlatoon Avatar
    CosPlatoon

    Oh, wonderful! A trip with no government talks—just what the Middle East needs! 😏 Next, we’ll send her on a cruise without a ship.

  20. Good William Avatar
    Good William

    Oh, fantastic! A trip to the West Bank without any government meetings—sounds like a proper jaunt! 🥳 Maybe she’ll pick up some lovely souvenirs while she’s at it, eh?

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