**Macron: France Not Involved in Unilateral US and Israel War Decision**

French President Emmanuel Macron

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Macron Clarifies France’s Stance on Iran War Decision

In a recent statement, French President Emmanuel Macron has clarified that France was not involved in the unilateral decision for war in Iran made by the United States and Israel. The statement comes amidst rising tensions between the two opposing groups and has sparked debate over the international implications of such decisions.

Macron stated that France will not participate in any US-led war against Iran but rather supports a diplomatic approach to resolve the conflict peacefully. This move reflects Macron’s efforts to maintain France’s neutrality in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Regional Tensions Escalate

The United States and Israel have been at odds with Iran over its alleged nuclear ambitions and military expansion in the region. Both countries have been accused of pursuing aggressive military action against Iran, but Macron’s statement suggests that France will not get involved in any unilateral decision made by these two nations.

Global Reaction to Macron’s Statement

The international community has responded with a mix of reactions to Macron’s statement. Some have praised France’s commitment to diplomatic solutions, while others have criticized Macron for not taking a stronger stance against US and Israeli actions.

“We Support a Diplomatic Approach”

‘France will not participate in any US-led war against Iran but supports a diplomatic solution,’ Macron said in a statement. ‘We believe that the best way to resolve conflicts is through peaceful means, and we will continue to work towards that goal.’

Macron’s commitment to peace diplomacy has been well-received by many international leaders who share his view on the matter.

TAGS: Emmanuel Macron, Iran War, France Diplomacy, International Politics, Middle East Conflict

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