French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that France is not engaged in combat or war in the Middle East, despite sending military reinforcements to the region.
In a recent post on Instagram, French President Emmanuel Macron clarified that France is not engaged in warfare in the Middle East, even though the country has dispatched military reinforcements, including the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. He highlighted that these actions are primarily aimed at protecting French citizens and allies in the region who are currently facing threats from Iran. Macron sought to reassure citizens about the nature of France's military presence, underscoring that it does not signify an engagement in ongoing conflicts.