Macron says he urged Trump and Pezeshkian to resume stalled U.S.-Iran talks
The Facts
- Macron said he held separate talks with Donald Trump and Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday.
- Macron said he urged the United States and Iran to resume negotiations that had been suspended in Islamabad.
- Macron said the talks should aim to clear up misunderstandings and avoid further escalation.
- Macron said any ceasefire must be strictly respected by all parties and should include Lebanon.
- Macron called for the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened unconditionally and without restrictions or tolls as soon as possible.
- Reports said France and the United Kingdom would convene a Friday conference with non-belligerent countries on restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Context
What did Macron say he asked Trump and Pezeshkian to do?
Macron said he asked both leaders to resume the negotiations suspended in Islamabad, clear up misunderstandings, and avoid any further escalation Bangladesh Sangbad …,Anadolu Ajansı,Arab News.
What conditions did Macron publicly link to a quick return to negotiations?
He said the ceasefire must be strictly respected by all parties, include Lebanon, and that the Strait of Hormuz should be reopened unconditionally, without restrictions or tolls, as soon as possible Anadolu Ajansı,haaretz.com,TRT World.
What broader diplomatic step was reported alongside Macron's calls?
Multiple reports said France and the U.K. planned a Friday conference with non-belligerent countries to discuss a multilateral, defensive effort to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz when security conditions permit CBS News,BFMTV,haaretz.com.
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