'Stop the war immediately, or the consequences will be severe...' Macron told Iranian President on the phone
French President Emmanuel Macron urged Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian to immediately halt hostilities affecting the Middle East and its global repercussions.
French President Emmanuel Macron has directly appealed to Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian to stop ongoing military actions in the Middle East, warning of severe global consequences if the conflict continues. Speaking via phone, Macron highlighted the significant impact the conflict is having not just in the region but worldwide, particularly noting the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has resulted in skyrocketing oil prices. He emphasized the necessity for peace and security in the region to avoid dire outcomes.
Macron expressed concerns over the unacceptable attacks from Iran on neighboring countries like Lebanon and Iraq, urging Pejeshkian to cease these hostilities immediately. His dialogue with the Iranian leader comes amidst escalated tensions, as geopolitical stability in a key area like the Strait of Hormuz is critical not only for regional actors but for global markets reliant on oil passage through this strategic chokepoint.
The French president reiterated the importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz entirely to ensure energy security. This call signals a proactive French stance in international diplomacy, as Macron seeks to influence Iran's actions and promote a dialogue that could lead to de-escalation in violence, stressing that the whole world, including Iran, would bear the heavy cost if the conflict persists.