Macron Urges Iran To Halt Regional Attacks, Free French Nationals

French President Emmanuel Macron held talks with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian, demanding an immediate cessation of Iran's attacks against countries in the region. Macron emphasized the need to protect energy infrastructure and restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. He also called for Iran to engage sincerely in negotiations concerning its nuclear program and regional activities. Concurrently, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned Iran's attacks and discussed regional security with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince.

Key Points: Macron Demands Iran Cease Attacks, Engage in Talks

  • Macron demands end to Iran's regional attacks
  • Calls for good faith nuclear negotiations
  • Urges release of detained French nationals
  • UK's Starmer condemns attacks on infrastructure
  • Israel denies part in alleged US-Iran talks
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Macron demands cessation of attacks by Iran in region

French President Macron calls on Iran to stop regional hostilities, secure navigation, and negotiate over nuclear program. UK's Starmer also condemns attacks.

"I reiterated the absolute necessity of putting an end to the unacceptable attacks - Emmanuel Macron"

Paris, March 25

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said that he held talks with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian and underlined the need to cease the hostilities and attacks on other countries in the region.

In a post on X, he said, "I met with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian. I reiterated the absolute necessity of putting an end to the unacceptable attacks against the countries of the region, of preserving energy and civilian infrastructure, and of restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz."

Macron called on Iran to engage in good faith in negotiations.

"I called on Iran to engage in good faith in negotiations, in order to open a path toward de-escalation and to provide a framework that allows for addressing the expectations of the international community regarding Iran's nuclear and ballistic program, as well as its regional destabilisation activities," he said.

"Finally, I urged Iran to allow the return to France of our compatriots Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris at the earliest possible time," he added.

Earlier in the day, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed the West Asia situation with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, a Downing Street spokesperson told Al Jazeera.

Starmer reiterated support for Saudi Arabia amid the ongoing attacks across the region and updated the Saudi crown prince on the deployment of further UK defensive military equipment, the spokesperson said.

"Iran's ongoing attacks, including on critical national infrastructure, were appalling," Starmer said, as quoted by Al Jazeera.

"Following the UK-led joint statement last week, the UK was now working with partners on what a viable plan could look like to ensure the flow of goods through the key maritime route," Downing Street said, quoting Starmer, as per Al Jazeera.

Meanwhile, Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, has said his country is not part of alleged talks between the US and Iran that are speculated to be held later this week. Danon told UN reporters earlier in the day that the US, along with Israel, was continuing to hit "military targets in Iran, and we will continue to do that," as reported by Al Jazeera.

- ANI

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Priya S
Macron is right about the Strait of Hormuz. So much of our energy imports pass through there. Any disruption is a major security concern for India. Our government must also engage actively on this.
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Aman W
While the call for de-escalation is welcome, the West's approach often feels one-sided. The root causes of regional tensions need addressing, not just the symptoms. Hope India's balanced diplomacy can play a role.
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Sarah B
The mention of the detained French citizens is crucial. It's a reminder that beyond geopolitics, real people's lives are at stake. A peaceful resolution is needed for everyone's sake.
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Vikram M
The UK sending more military equipment to Saudi Arabia... this is how escalation happens. More weapons are not the answer. Dialogue is. India has always advocated for this path.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, Macron's demand sounds good but will it work? Iran has its own security calculus. The international community, including India, needs a more sustainable framework for peace in the region. Just my two paise.

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