French President Urges Iran to End “Unacceptable Attacks” Across the Region

French President Urges Iran to End “Unacceptable Attacks” Across the Region
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Iran to immediately halt what he described as “unacceptable attacks” against countries across the Middle East, stressing the need to prevent further escalation and protect regional stability. His remarks came after direct communication with Iranian leadership amid rising tensions and ongoing military incidents.
According to official statements, Macron emphasized that France’s involvement in the region remains strictly defensive, focused on safeguarding national interests, protecting allied nations, and ensuring the safety of critical maritime routes. He particularly highlighted the urgency of restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy corridor.
The French leader also warned that continued attacks—whether conducted directly or through regional proxy groups—could deepen instability and push the Middle East toward a prolonged crisis. He argued that only a comprehensive political and security framework addressing nuclear concerns, missile programs, and regional conflicts can create lasting peace.
Macron’s strong language follows recent incidents involving drone and missile strikes in the region, including attacks that have targeted foreign personnel and infrastructure. Such developments have heightened international alarm, prompting European governments to increase diplomatic pressure and military preparedness.
Analysts say the growing intensity of diplomatic exchanges reflects broader global anxiety about the conflict’s potential to disrupt energy markets, trade routes, and geopolitical alliances. As calls for restraint multiply, the international community continues to urge dialogue to prevent further escalation and humanitarian consequences.
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