JUST IN: what to remember from Emmanuel Macron’s speech
Sources confirm that the following story has emerged from the international scene.
The speech lasted less than ten minutes. Emmanuel Macron spoke on Tuesday March 3 on the situation in the Middle East, believing that Iran “bears primary responsibility for this situation”. If Emmanuel Macron justified the intervention of the United States and Israel in Iran, the President of the Republic nevertheless regretted that these military operations had “been conducted outside international law”. Read later One of the major announcements of this speech is the sending of the aircraft carrier Charles-de-Gaulle to the Mediterranean. The French president also discusses the consequences of the conflict in the Middle East on international trade: “Today, the Strait of Hormuz is in fact closed, and it is through this strait that approximately 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas transit. The Suez Canal and the Red Sea are also under tension and threatened,” explained the Head of State. Repatriation of French nationals to the Middle East, extension of the war in Lebanon… here is what we should remember from this speech by Emmanuel Macron. Le Monde video service The contributions area is reserved for subscribers. Subscribe to access this discussion space and contribute to the discussion. Subscribe
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