Macron Hails US-Iran Ceasefire as 'A Very Good Thing'
Speaking during a Defense and National Security Council meeting convened specifically to address the situation in Iran and the broader Middle East, Macron characterized the truce as "a very good thing," adding that France anticipates complete compliance from every party involved in the days and weeks ahead as a prerequisite for creating fertile ground for renewed negotiations.
The French leader outlined an ambitious diplomatic agenda that such talks must ultimately address — one encompassing Iran's nuclear program, its ballistic missile capabilities, and its wider regional conduct. For Macron, these interconnected issues represent the core pillars of any credible and comprehensive peace framework.
He further underscored that negotiations are not merely desirable but strategically indispensable, arguing they are the only mechanism capable of delivering the firm guarantees required to sustain long-term stability across a region that has been hemorrhaging security for weeks.
Paris' endorsement adds significant diplomatic heft to the emerging international consensus around the ceasefire, with major world powers increasingly aligning behind the two-week truce as a critical — if fragile — window for de-escalation and dialogue.
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