Macron's Stance on the Strait of Hormuz Mission
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would assist in securing the Strait of Hormuz, provided it's a mission independent of the current Middle East conflict. Macron emphasized that France is not involved in the ongoing war and any participation would require diplomatic talks and de-escalation with Iran.
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French President Emmanuel Macron declared that France is prepared to help secure the strategic Strait of Hormuz, underlining its independence from the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Macron firmly stated that France is not a party to the conflict and will not partake in military operations in the region, responding to President Trump's call for European naval support in the Persian Gulf.
Speaking at the Elysee, Macron emphasized that any French involvement must involve diplomatic discussions and focus on de-escalation with Iran, remaining completely separate from current military activities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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