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President of France Does Not Regret Deaths in Iran: "We Will Not Miss You, You Massacred Your People"

In the fourth day of the war in the Middle East, Emmanuel Macron, president of France, said that Go n has the "first responsibility" of the conflict, but condemn the initial attacks of Israel and the US, calling them "illegal."
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In a television address on Tuesday evening, Emmanuel Macron spoke to clarify France's position on the military escalation in the Middle East. In a measured but firm speech, the head of state identified Iran as the main responsible for the current deterioration of the situation, while condemning the strikes carried out by Israel and the United States.

Senator PS Denis Bouad: "In the face of the international situation which can legitimately cause many French people to worry, starting with our 400,000 compatriots who are present in the conflict zone, the expression of the head of state was expected and necessary. While our internal policy is sometimes marked by a strong conflict, I think it is important today that everyone should not weaken France's voice in the international arena. As the Pre…

In the fourth day of the war in the Middle East, Emmanuel Macron, president of France, said that Go n has the "first responsibility" of the conflict, but condemn the initial attacks of Israel and the US, calling them "illegal."

Emmanuel Macron spoke this Tuesday, March 3 after his speech the day before. The President of the Republic returned to France's position on the conflict in the Middle East. See more

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