UK, France, Germany and Italy Ready to Lift Iran Sanctions After US-Iran Deal
Macron and Starmer said the agreement must be fully carried out to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and advance broader Middle East talks.
- On Sunday, President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailed the U.S.-Iran peace deal, urging rapid implementation by all parties to reopen the Hormuz Strait.
- Starmer urged full compliance with the MoU to ensure the Strait remains permanently open, stating "the severe economic impacts that have been felt for several months" must be eased.
- Macron noted that negotiations must address Iran's nuclear and ballistic programs, adding this is "how we will be able to build a solid and lasting peace."
- Defensive and independent multilateral missions, including mine-clearing operations, will continue with The British and French participation to safeguard regional maritime integrity.
- Macron also assured resolute support for Lebanon's efforts to restore sovereignty and territorial integrity, framing the deal as a vital step toward broader security in the Middle East.
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