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Emmanuel Macron** will **co-host a summit in Paris on Friday focused on efforts to reopen the strait of Hormuz,** Downing Street said. A spokesperson said: “The summit will advance work towards a coordinated, independent
Emmanuel Macron condemned the “unacceptable attack”, his office said in a statement on Saturday. Macron also said the evidence so far pointed to the Lebanese armed group and urged the Lebanese government to act against
Emmanuel Macron said a second French soldier has died after an attack on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon last week, which he blamed on Hezbollah. The soldier, Chief Corporal Anicet Girardin, was severely wounded on April
statement, adding that “stability will not return to the south if Israel continues to occupy its lands”. - **Lebanon’s top envoy to the US said the high-level diplomatic engagement between her country and Israel
Emmanuel Macron confirmed the death of French peacekeeper Florian Montorio, which he said appeared to be caused by fire from Hezbollah, and described as an attack on the UN's peace service. The Iran-backed
Emmanuel Macron said Aragchi’s statement was welcome, and urged the “full, unconditional reopening by all the parties”. Keir Starmer, the UK’s prime minister, said any proposal to reopen the strait needed
Lebanon. In his remarks shortly after the ceasefire was announced, Netanyahu made clear Israel did not intend to withdraw soon, saying "we are not leaving." In a lengthy [statement on Friday](https://x.com/IsraeliPM/status/2045141380515647769),
statement released after the capture of the castle. “We have returned united, determined and stronger than ever.” Hezbollah remained defiant, announcing operations on Sunday against what it said were Israeli soldiers stationed outside Beaufort castle
statement, the militant group said any ceasefire must apply across Lebanese territory and warned that any continued Israeli presence would leave Lebanon with the right to resist depending on how events unfold. Hezbollah has both
statement, the militant group said any ceasefire must apply across Lebanese territory and warned that any continued Israeli presence would leave Lebanon with the right to resist depending on how events unfold. Hezbollah has both
Lebanon**, raising hopes for a broader peace, but Tehran warned that it would close the waterway again if the US naval blockade of Iranian ports continued. Foreign minister **Abbas Araqchi** announced the global energy chokepoint
Emmanuel Macron** has said **France** is ready to support US-Iran ceasefire talks, following a phone call with US president **Donald Trump** last night. [In a post on X](https://x.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/2061366849967661193?s=20), the French president
Emmanuel Macron, that the US’s behaviour had “deviated the path of diplomacy towards threats, pressure and sanctions”** and that Tehran could not trust Washington. In a statement carried by the Iranian state-run Press
statement released after the military took Beaufort Castle on Sunday, Netanyahu said about the castle his country held more than 25 years ago: “We have returned united, determined and stronger than ever.” “Now my directive
Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Friday, with about 30 to 40 countries participating in person or by video conference. On the sidelines, Starmer cautiously welcomed news of the strait’s reopening but said it must
Emmanuel Macron blamed the attack on Hezbollah. The Iran-backed armed group denied "any connection" to the incident. It comes amid heightened tensions in southern Lebanon, where peacekeepers have faced growing risks since renewed fighting