President of France speech at UN General Assembly Call for negotiations with US and Iran

French President Macron spoke at the United Nations General Assembly, pointing out that the conflict between the United States and Iran could lead to a serious conflict and called on both sides to come to a table for negotiations to ease tensions.

French President Macron gave a speech at the United Nations General Assembly on the 24th.

In this, he touched on the deepening conflict between the United States and Iran, and pointed out that the attack on Saudi Arabia's oil-related facilities on the 14th of this month has changed the situation significantly. And expressed a strong concern about the current situation.

On top of that, he said, “The time has come for the United States and Iran, members of the nuclear agreement, and the countries involved in regional security and stability to begin dialogue,” calling on the United States and Iran to come to a table for negotiations to ease tensions. It was.

Negotiation themes include Iran's nuclear development, the safety of ships passing through the Strait of Holmes, and the cancellation of economic sanctions imposed on the United States by Iran.

In response to the United Nations General Assembly, President Macron will meet with President Trump in the United States and President Rohani in Iran one after another. “It is important to show courage,” he said.