French President Emmanuel Macron said Iran's attacks violated the interim agreement and that Tehran erred in carrying them out, according to N12.
French President Emmanuel Macron stated Wednesday that Iran's attacks violated the interim agreement and that Tehran had erred in carrying them out, according to Israeli media outlet N12. The remark, attributed to the French president by the channel, did not specify which attacks or agreement he was referencing, but follows weeks of regional escalation involving Iranian strikes on targets in the Gulf and U.S.-led retaliation. The French president's office has not yet released an official statement. Macron's comment adds a European voice to a growing list of leaders who have publicly said Iran breached the ceasefire framework brokered earlier this year.
No further details were available from the single-source report. The Zioneer has not independently confirmed the full context or venue of the remarks.
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