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France expresses 'concern' over US Iran strikes Paris, June 22 (AFP) Jun 22, 2025 France expressed concern Sunday over US air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and urged "restraint" as President Emmanuel Macron planned to convene a meeting of the defence council. Together with European partners, France has advocated a diplomatic solution in a bid to end the conflict between Israel and Iran. "France has taken note with concern of the strikes carried out last night by the United States of America against three sites of Iran's nuclear programme," Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot posted on X on Sunday. He said that France did not take part in planning the strikes. Barrot added that France was urging "all parties to exercise restraint to avoid any escalation that could lead to an extension of the conflict". Macron had said Saturday that France and its European partners planned to step up talks with Iran. The French presidency said Macron would convene a meeting of the defence and national security council from 1730 GMT Sunday. The president, who spoke with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince and the leader of Oman earlier Sunday, "intends to continue his contacts with European partners and leaders in the region in the coming hours", his office added. On Friday, British, French, German and EU diplomats held talks in Geneva with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, a week after Israel started its bombardment of Iranian sites. They urged Iran to revive diplomatic efforts with the United States to find a solution in the standoff over its nuclear programme. "France has repeatedly expressed its very firm opposition to Iran's access to nuclear weapons," Barrot said. "France is convinced that a lasting settlement of this issue requires a negotiated solution within the framework of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty." dt-fff-far-as/jxb
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