French President Emmanuel Macron said Iran's nuclear program is nearing the "point of no return" with many seeing it as a method to build leverage against the incoming Trump administration.
They are the second round of talks over Iran’s nuclear programme in less than two months. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Macron also spoke to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ahead of the visit. Paris has sought to get Riyadh to re ...
Little progress on nuclear diplomacy is expected as France has warned that Iran's uranium-enrichment program is "nearing the point of no return." ...
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Environmentalists in western Iran on Friday said people are deliberately setting forests on fire in order to create coal, and ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that Israel must accelerate its withdrawal from south Lebanon to achieve a full ...
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian insisted in an interview his country "never" plotted to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump during last year's U.S. election campaign − and never will in ...
French President Emmanuel Macron promised his Lebanese presidential counterpart Joseph Aoun that ‘France will remain by your side” as he pledged financial aid to help rebuild Lebanon while also ...
France's President Emmanuel Macron was in Lebanon on Friday, where he was due to meet his newly-elected counterpart and offer ...
Macron is the first foreign head of state to visit since Aoun was picked to fill the vacant post of head of state. His appointment signalled a shift in the country's power balance after Iran ...