French FM urges Iran to make major concessions for post-war political settlement
On Friday, March 20, during a diplomatic mission to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot demanded that Tehran provide significant "major" or substantial concessions as an essential component of any enduring peace agreement following the Middle East conflict. While reiterating this requirement for Iran regardless of current military outcomes in Gaza, French officials also called upon Israel and Lebanon to engage directly regarding ground operations against Hezbollah groups operating across their borders.
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1French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot visited Israel on March 20 to urge Iran to make major concessions for a long-term political solution after the Middle East war.
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2Barrot emphasized that any future resolution must be complemented by direct talks between Israel and Lebanon regarding ground operations targeting Hezbollah.
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot urged Iran to make major concessions as part of any long-term political solution following the Middle East war during his visit to Israel.
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot visited Israel to urge Iran's regime for major concessions as part of any long-term political solution following recent military operations. He also called on Lebanon and the EU regarding Hezbollah, while noting that regional stability depends heavily on implementing US President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan involving Hamas disarmament and an international stabilization force in Palestine.