War in the Middle East: Imbroglio Around the Charles-De-Gaulle... Announced to Go to Toulon Due to Repairs, the French Aircraft Carrier "Remains on Zone Until Further Notice"
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The French carrier Charles-de- Gaulle, pre-positioned from the middle of the month in the broad Arabian Peninsula, "stays in the area until further notice," said the French Army's AFP on Sunday, while Washington claims that it is approaching an agreement with Iran to put an end to the conflict in the Middle East, reports AFP.
The Charles-de-Gaulle will remain positioned near the Arabian peninsula, announced the spokesman of the Army Staff, contradicting rumours about his return to Toulon for reparation.
The deployment of the Charles-de-Gaulle aircraft carrier is continuing in the Gulf. Paris maintains its military presence as Washington and Tehran struggle to reach an agreement on the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz.
Deployed in the Mediterranean Sea for three months as part of the war in the Middle East, the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle will return to Toulon. Being the subject of a repair period, at the beginning of July, it will be replaced by the helicopter carrier Mistral.
The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, prepositioned since mid-May off the Arabian peninsula, "stays on the area until further order," said Sunday, 14 June 2026 the Army Staff, while Washington said it was close to an agreement with Iran to end the conflict in the Middle East.
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