France’s Macron Praises Trump’s Iran Deal in Face-to-Face Meeting: ‘We Are Ready to Take Our Fair Share of the Burden’

The content features a discussion involving french President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump regarding a important peace deal between the united States and Iran. Macron expressed praise for the agreement, highlighting its importance in resolving nuclear issues, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and promoting peace in Lebanon, emphasizing its positive impacts on global peace and the economy. Trump responded by acknowledging their strong relationship, noting efforts to partially open the Strait and signaling upcoming complete opening of maritime routes, which he believes will bolster the Middle East’s stability and boost oil and stock markets. Macron also mentioned that France might deploy naval forces, including the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, to patrol the Middle East within a few days, collaborating with the UK and other nations on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. Historically, France and britain have provided military support in the region, including defending Israel from Iranian missile attacks. The article underscores international cooperation to ensure maritime security and stability in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.




French President Emmanuel Macron praised the peace deal that President Donald Trump and his administration negotiated with Iran.

“It’s a very important one because first it will fix the nuclear issue, and it’s a very important matter for peace for the whole world. And it will reopen [the Strait of] Hormuz. It will provide peace in Lebanon,” Macron said while meeting with Trump on Monday at the opening day of the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France.

“And so we are ready to take our fair of the burden and be part of the commitment of the international community in order to support this deal,” he added.

“It’s a very important step towards peace, but as well for the global economy,” Macron said.

Trump responded with kind words for Macron.

“Emmanuel has been a special friend of mine. We’ve had a fantastic relationship,” he said.

“We’ve worked on many deals together,” Trump continued. “The Strait is already partially opened. As you know, they’re doing a little hunting for a couple of mines. Essentially, ships are starting to go out now. On Friday, it will be completely opened.”

“I think a lot of great things are going to happen with the Middle East right now. And very importantly, the oil is plummeting, and the stock market is shooting up like a rocket today,” he said.

Politico reported that Macron told French broadcaster TF1 on Monday that the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier could be deployed to the Middle East in “in two to three days” to patrol the Strait.

“We are ready… as early as tomorrow we can have fighter jets for surveillance missions, a frigate in the area tomorrow, and the Charles de Gaulle, mine-clearing capabilities and everything that comes with the Charles de Gaulle within two, three days,” he said.

Politico noted that the United Kingdom has been working with France to put together a maritime mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

“We have built a mission with the British, several nations are included, we are ready to act very quickly,” Macron confirmed.

The New York Times reported in March that France and Britain deployed naval and air power to the Middle East to help thwart Iranian attacks on their citizens and interests in the region.

Both nations defended Israel against Iranian missile strikes in October 2024.

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