Navigating Diplomacy: Macron and Pezeshkian's Dialogue on Hormuz
French President Emmanuel Macron continues diplomatic efforts with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian regarding shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Macron urges international cooperation for safe transit. Pezeshkian emphasizes Iran's readiness for diplomacy despite tensions with the US, citing past hostilities as obstacles to trust.
In a recent diplomatic initiative, French President Emmanuel Macron held talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to discuss the crucial issue of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Macron reaffirmed the necessity of unimpeded navigation in this strategic waterway, proposing an international mission spearheaded by France and Britain to ensure secure passage.
Macron extended an invitation to Pezeshkian to collaborate on these efforts, indicating his intention to involve U.S. President Donald Trump in future discussions. According to Iranian state media, Pezeshkian expressed Iran's commitment to exploring diplomatic solutions within international legal frameworks, aiming to address the rights and concerns of the Iranian populace.
However, Pezeshkian highlighted Iran's ongoing mistrust of the United States, attributing it to repeated American hostilities during prior negotiations. These historical tensions pose significant challenges to rebuilding bilateral trust and advancing diplomatic endeavors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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