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France plans European ‘initiative' to end Iran-Israel conflict
France plans European ‘initiative' to end Iran-Israel conflict

Local France

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Local France

France plans European ‘initiative' to end Iran-Israel conflict

At a national security council meeting, Macron ordered Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot to draw up 'an initiative with close European partners that would propose a demanding negotiated settlement to put an end to the conflict', it said, without giving details on the nature of the plan. Barrot has been in regular touch with his German and British counterparts since Israel launched massive air strikes against Iran on Friday. All three countries were involved in talks that led to a landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers to curb Tehran's nuclear activities in exchange for relief from sanctions. The United States withdrew from that accord during President Donald Trump's first term. Macron also urged Israel to end strikes on targets in Iran not linked to nuclear activities or ballistic missiles. Advertisement He voiced 'concern over the current escalation, with Israeli strikes increasingly hitting targets not linked to Iran's nuclear or ballistic programme, and a mounting number of civilian victims in Iran and Israel', his office said. He said it was 'necessary to urgently end these military operations, which pose significant threats to regional security', it added. The French president also urged the foreign ministry to take measures to help French citizens leave Israel or Iran if they wished to do so, the Elysée added, without providing further details.

France planning European 'initiative' to end Iran-Israel conflict, says presidency
France planning European 'initiative' to end Iran-Israel conflict, says presidency

LeMonde

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • LeMonde

France planning European 'initiative' to end Iran-Israel conflict, says presidency

France is planning along with European partners to suggest a negotiated solution to end the conflict between Iran and Israel, President Emmanuel Macron's office said on Wednesday, June 18. At a national security council meeting, Macron ordered Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot to draw up in the coming days "an initiative with close European partners that would propose a demanding negotiated settlement to put an end to the conflict," the presidency said in a statement, without giving details on the nature of the plan. Barrot has been in regular touch with his German and British counterparts since Israel launched massive air strikes against Iran on Friday. All three countries were involved in talks that led to a landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers to curb Tehran's nuclear activities in exchange for relief from sanctions. The United States withdrew from that accord during President Donald Trump's first term. Macron also urged Israel to end strikes on targets in Iran not linked to nuclear activities or ballistic missiles. He voiced "concern over the current escalation, with Israeli strikes increasingly hitting targets not linked to Iran's nuclear or ballistic program, and a mounting number of civilian victims in Iran and Israel," his office said. He said it was "necessary to urgently end these military operations, which pose significant threats to regional security," it added. The French president also urged the Foreign Ministry to take measures to help French citizens leave Israel or Iran if they wished to do so, the Elysée added, without providing further details.

Karrueche Tran Hosted a Courvoisier Dînatoire Party in NYC to Kick Off Summer
Karrueche Tran Hosted a Courvoisier Dînatoire Party in NYC to Kick Off Summer

Hypebeast

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Karrueche Tran Hosted a Courvoisier Dînatoire Party in NYC to Kick Off Summer

'Bring Your OwnCourvoisier, #BYOCV' is all about bringing the energy with you when you walk into a room and embracing the party before the party. It's about highlighting the pregame moments that set the tone for the night and the anticipatory energy that invigorates the moment, which the cognac brand showcases in a new short film starring Emmy Award-winning actressKarrueche Tranand stylistBloody Osiris. In the film, the two show how they bring their own Courvoisier, elevating nights out with refreshing cocktail recipes. Last night, they brought those good vibes to New York City's Elysée's for a dinner party that kicked off the brand's Courvoisier Dînatoire series, which will bring early-evening social experiences to different cities, elevated by a French flair. The night kicked off with a toast from Tran, who shared that Courvoisier has been a long-time pre-party staple for her — 'A dînatoire is all about enjoying the moment and Courvoisier for me is legendary — we all know the song…'Pass the Courvoisier!'' The menu included specialty Courvoisier cocktails, including Tran's favorite, a Courvoisier Lemonade, alongside wagyu bites with crispy rice, lamp chop lollipops, chicken skewers, shrimp, crispy mushroom and more. When guests weren't eating or watching the premiere of the campaign film, The Courvoisier Call, they were encouraged to engage in conversation, using #BYOCV ice-breaker cards at each place setting. Attendees also each received one of the new custom Courvoisier leather tote bags, rolling out later this year for fans who purchase bottles at key retailers. Each included a bottle of the spirit, of course, so everyone could bring their own Courvoisier, and guests had a chance to really make the bottles their own with personal engravings. The vibes were high all night and the drinks and conversations were both flowing. If you want to find out when the next Courvoisier Dînatoire experience comes to your city, learn more about the campaign and stay updated on BYOCV news. DISCLAIMER: We discourage irresponsible and/or underage drinking. Drink responsibly and legally.

Hands-on Macron rekindles bromance with Lula
Hands-on Macron rekindles bromance with Lula

Telegraph

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Telegraph

Hands-on Macron rekindles bromance with Lula

Emmanuel Macron and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held hands and strolled around the grounds of the Elysée on Wednesday. In his latest tactile display, the touchy-feely Mr Macron embraced the 79-year-old Brazilian president on the first state visit from the country's head of government to France since Dilma Rousseff's trip in 2012. Their hand-holding walkabout comes a year after the pair were filmed ambling through the Amazon and posing beneath the soaring canopy in white button-down shirts during Mr Macron's state visit. They were later seen clasping hands on a boat as Mr Macron looked adoringly at Mr Lula, both leaders' faces lit by a gentle sun. The French president later posted on X: 'Some have compared the images of my visit to Brazil to those of a wedding, I tell them: it was one!,' He accompanied the post with a photo of himself and Lula photoshopped onto the movie poster from 'La La Land' in place of Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, adding: 'France loves Brazil and Brazil loves France!' Mr Lula replied with the flags of their two nations and an emoji of swirling hearts. 🇧🇷💞🇫🇷 — Lula (@LulaOficial) March 28, 2024 The Brazilian head-of-state is by no means the only world leader to receive Mr Macron's full Gallic charm offensive. In March, the French president engaged in a brotherly hug, a 13-second handshake and warm pats on the back with Sir Keir Starmer during a Lancaster House summit about securing the future of Ukraine and advocating for a 'coalition of the willing' of countries who would join them. Diplomats said the 'bromance' suggested Britain and France are the closest they have been in more than a decade. Mr Macron also got tactile – again – with Donald Trump in February at the Oval Office where there were hugs, back slaps and touching knees as the leaders jostled to use body language as a power play. In a particularly tense moment, Mr Macron interrupted his 78-year-old counterpart as Mr Trump falsely claimed that Europe was 'loaning' money to Ukraine and would get 'their money back'. Mr Macron put his hand on Mr Trump's arm and carefully corrected him: 'No, in fact, to be frank, we paid 60 per cent of the total effort.' In 2018, during one of their meetings in the Vatican, the French president greeted the late Pope Francis by kissing his cheek. Both men were on first-name terms despite a string of disagreements from abortion rights to assisted dying. Mr Macron's hands-on approach led him to break royal protocol on numerous occasions during King Charles and Queen Camilla's trip to France in September 2023. As the monarch greeted crowds in Paris, the French president was seen reaching out to touch Charles on the arm and back. While it is considered only a minor infringement, the move still falls foul of protocol. The pair are known to have a friendly bond, as they were seen chatting at COP26 in Glasgow back in 2021. He also flirted with royal protocol by kissing Queen Camilla's hand. The rekindling bromance between Mr Macron and Mr Lula comes just after the French president received a shove in the face with both hands from his wife Brigitte during a trip to Vietnam as the pair prepared to descend from the presidential plane in Hanoi. The French president later strenuously denied any 'domestic dispute' and complained that this was the latest attempt by 'crazy people', 'fools', and opponents out to smear him at all costs. He told reporters in Hanoi: 'We are horsing around and, really, joking with my wife, and I am surprised by this.' He also lamented the fact that the footage had been turned into 'a kind of global catastrophe where some people are even coming up with theories'. Despite their warm encounter, Mr Macron and Mr Lula don't agree on all diplomatic matters. France has staunchly opposed ratifying the so-called Mercosur agreement, a trade deal between the European Union and four South American nations, including Brazil, over fears a flow of lower-cost agricultural goods would outcompete Europe's farmers. In a further nod to their proximity, Mr Lula said on Thursday: 'Open your heart a little to this opportunity to finalise this agreement with our dear Mercosur.'

Macron tries to promote his 'third way' in Indonesia
Macron tries to promote his 'third way' in Indonesia

LeMonde

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • LeMonde

Macron tries to promote his 'third way' in Indonesia

Emmanuel Macron departed Indonesia on Thursday, May 29, hand in hand with his wife, Brigitte, bidding farewell from the presidential A330 to his host, Prabowo Subianto. The French president was concluding the second leg of a Southeast Asian tour that had taken him to Vietnam earlier in the week and would take him to Singapore, where he was set to open the Shangri-La Dialogue, a summit on industry and defense, on Friday. Alongside the ceremonial honors extended by the Indonesian president, Macron secured a collection of partnership promises and business commitments, in areas from agri-food to cinema, allowing France to tap into what he called the "new Indonesian wave." The Elysée said "€17 billion in contracts" were signed in Jakarta, without disclosing any details about the deals. In the defense sector, Paris had hoped to sell additional Rafale fighter jets, following an order of 42 aircraft in 2022. For now, Indonesia only signed a letter of intent on Wednesday, committing to purchase "additional Rafales from Dassault, as well as light frigates, Scorpène submarines from Naval Group and Caesar cannons and their munitions from KNDS France," Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu said on X (formerly Twitter).

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