Macron Announces UN Initiative to Secure Navigation in Strait of Hormuz
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Macron announces UN initiative to secure navigation in Strait of Hormuz
Nairobi and Canberra, May 13 (SANA) – French President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday that France intends to launch a United Nations initiative proposing a “neutral and peaceful” framework aimed at ensuring security of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising US-Iran tensions. In an interview with TV5, France 24 and Radio France Internationale following a French-African summit in Nairobi, Macron said: “The Strait of Hormuz must be reope…
Calls for full respect of ceasefire throughout the region
In an interview with TV5, France 24 and Radio France internationale, Emmanuel Macron indicated that he would defend this Franco-British initiative at the United Nations, affirming that it would be "neutral and peaceful".
"We must obtain the reopening without conditions, without tolls from Ormuz", said the French President from Nairobi, at the end of a Franco-African summit. He deplored "an escalation in the declarations" of the United States and Iran. Follow the latest information. - EN DIRECT - Detroit of Ormuz: France will take "an initiative" at the UN on its proposal for a "neutral" mission (International).
French President Emmanuel Macron reiterated that reopening the Strait of Hormuz is an absolute priority and announced an initiative at the United Nations for a "completely neutral and peaceful mission" to achieve this.
The Head of State also pleaded on Tuesday for a "full cease-fire" between Iran, considering it "unacceptable" that it was not in Lebanon.
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