Macron Urges Renewed Nuclear Dialogue After Israel's Iran Strikes
- France's President Emmanuel Macron urged the US and Iran to resume nuclear talks after Israeli strikes against Iran.
- Macron stated that Iran bears a heavy responsibility in the destabilization of the whole region.
- He warned that if Israel is attacked by Iran, France would assist in protection and defense operations.
- Macron called for all parties to exercise maximum restraint and de-escalate tensions.
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On Saturday, June 14, French leader Emmanuel Macron held a conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, during which he called for a de-escalation of the crisis with Israel and negotiations on a nuclear deal.
The Head of State stressed the "existential" risk presented by Iran's nuclear programme, and said he was "available" to help Israel defend itself against Iran's reprisals.
Macron Criticizes Iran's Role in Middle East Instability | Science-Environment
French President Emmanuel Macron accused Iran of destabilizing the Middle East with its nuclear program while urging diplomatic restraint following Israel's strike on Iran. He expressed regret over Iran's rejection of the U.S. efforts for a diplomatic resolution and hopes for renewed negotiations.
The French president spoke this Friday evening about the situation between Israel and Iran. The Hebrew state has been conducting massive strikes against the Islamic Republic since the night of Thursday to Friday. Emmanuel Macron warned that "the coming days are extremely dangerous". - IN BRIEF - "The coming days are extremely dangerous": what Macron said about the Israeli strikes in Iran (International).
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