Macron Bolsters Mediterranean Security Amid Rising Tensions
French President Emmanuel Macron has sent military reinforcements to Cyprus after a drone strike on a British base. The move aims to enhance security amid heightened Middle Eastern tensions. Macron met with regional leaders to discuss measures, emphasizing the EU's role in defending its borders.
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French President Emmanuel Macron visited Cyprus on Monday, shortly after a Shahed drone hit a British base on the island during the ongoing Iran conflict. In response, Macron sent the French frigate Languedoc and additional defenses to Cyprus, a European Union member, to strengthen its anti-drone and anti-missile systems.
Macron will also board the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier in the eastern Mediterranean, which aims to reinforce regional military presence. He met with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to discuss European security enhancements. The leaders emphasized the EU's collective responsibility in safeguarding its borders.
Macron's recent diplomatic efforts include urging Iran to cease strikes and moving military forces from the Baltic to the Mediterranean. Cyprus and France recently formed a strategic partnership, and additional warships from Greece, Italy, and the UK are arriving to ensure regional stability.
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