Macron Urges Halt to Strikes on Civilians Amid Israel-Iran Conflict
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the need for an immediate cessation of strikes on civilians and infrastructure between Israel and Iran. He urged Tehran to revisit negotiations over its nuclear program, highlighting France's firm stance against such attacks.

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French President Emmanuel Macron has called for an immediate end to attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure amid the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Addressing reporters at the Paris Airshow, Macron underscored France's unwavering position on the issue, insisting there is no justification for such strikes.
Macron's comments come as the conflict enters its second week, with waves of violence threatening stability in the region. He reiterated France's commitment to advocating for peace and urged Iran to demonstrate its willingness to return to discussions regarding its nuclear ambitions.
The French leader's statements highlight the international community's concern over the ongoing hostilities and the need for diplomatic engagement to resolve tensions effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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