Macron says spoke with Trump, Qatar emir about Iran strikes
French President Emmanuel Macron has engaged in diplomatic efforts to address the escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, following a joint military operation that targeted Iran’s leadership and infrastructure. Macron reportedly spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump and Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to discuss de-escalation and regional stability. During these conversations, Macron emphasized the need for a return to diplomatic negotiations and expressed concerns over the risks of further military escalation according to reports.
The U.S.-Israel operation, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, resulted in the elimination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and significant damage to Iran’s military and nuclear facilities. Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, including strikes on U.S. bases and civilian areas in Gulf states like Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE as reported. Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and Jordan, condemned the Iranian attacks and pledged solidarity with affected allies, while European leaders urged restraint and a focus on stability according to analysis.
Macron also highlighted the importance of protecting energy supplies and maintaining open shipping routes, citing France’s defensive military support in the region according to statements. The conflict has already triggered volatility in global markets, with U.S. oil prices surging to $90 per barrel amid fears of disrupted energy flows as reported. European Union leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, reiterated calls for a negotiated resolution, stressing the need to uphold international law and prevent further destabilization according to analysis.
As the situation unfolds, investors are closely monitoring developments that could impact global trade, energy prices, and geopolitical risk premiums.




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