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Macron at the UN: “No Possibility of War in Lebanon”

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By 24matins.uk,  published 26 September 2024 at 11h03, updated on 26 September 2024 at 11h03.
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At the United Nations podium, the French President discussed global geopolitical issues, focusing on tensions in the Middle East. What could be the implications of his statements?

Macron at the UN: A Call for Calm in the Middle East

On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the United Nations assembly in New York, focusing on global geopolitical issues, particularly the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Tense Situation between Israel and Lebanon

Amid increasing violence between Israel and Lebanon, Emmanuel Macron emphasized the importance of preventing war in Lebanon. Recently, Lebanon suffered from two simultaneous attacks, resulting in hundreds injured and numerous fatalities. Hezbollah has blamed Israel, further escalating the situation.

Calls for Calm and an End to Hostilities

At the United Nations, Emmanuel Macron urged for de-escalation, calling on Israel “to stop the escalation with Lebanon” and on Hezbollah “to cease firing towards Israel”. The French President reiterated his plea for peace, condemning Hamas’ attacks and advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza.

“This war must end,” Macron declared, highlighting the human cost of the conflict. He stressed that no justification could be found for the violence that has killed many innocents.

A Demand: the Release of French Hostages

Lastly, Emmanuel Macron made a clear request to the United Nations assembly: the release of French hostages. He reiterated that protecting French citizens abroad remains a top priority for his government.

Le Récap
  • Macron at the UN: A Call for Calm in the Middle East
  • Tense Situation between Israel and Lebanon
  • Calls for Calm and an End to Hostilities
  • A Demand: the Release of French Hostages
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