French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Israel
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, joining a list of world leaders to visit the war-torn nation since the October 7 Hamas attack.
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, joining a list of world leaders to visit the war-torn nation since the October 7 Hamas attack.
Sharing the highlights of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2-day official visit to France, President Emmanuel Macron hailed the relations shared between the two nations.
Taking to his official Twitter handle, Macron stressed that he trusts his friend Prime Minister Narendra Modi to unite everyone to establish peace and a sustainable world. Emmanuel Macron tweeted, "One Earth.
Colonna arrived in Kiev earlier on Tuesday for her second visit since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February.
Emmanuel Macron, the man who has led France since 2017, gave an ominous speech at a cabinet meeting before he left his country to attend the funeral of the recently expired Queen of England.
During his last visit to Iraq in October 2019, Le Drian held meetings with top officials to discuss bilateral cooperation and the means to end the threat of IS militants.
The French leader's visit to London came on the 80th anniversary of a famous speech made by French Resistance leader Charles de Gaulle in a BBC radio broadcast directed at people in Nazi-occupied France.
France has made clear it thinks the negotiations will be particularly difficult, especially in such a tight timeframe.
Earlier in the month, there were 121,000 protesters out on the streets, 15,000 of which were in Paris.
France considers nuclear deterrence a keystone of its defence strategy and the ultimate guarantee of its most vital interests.