Macron Stands Firm on Strait of Hormuz Neutrality
French President Emmanuel Macron has stated that France will abstain from any military operations to open the Strait of Hormuz, striving instead to form a coalition for navigational freedom once hostilities subside. This stance was reiterated during a cabinet meeting on Middle Eastern conflicts.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has declared that France will not engage in military operations aimed at opening the Strait of Hormuz.
Instead, France is focusing on building a coalition to ensure freedom of navigation in the region once hostilities end. This was announced by Macron during a recent cabinet meeting dedicated to the conflicts in the Middle East.
Macron emphasized that France is not a party to the current conflict, reinforcing his country's neutral stance in these geopolitical tensions.
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