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macron talks to netanyahu after exchange of words

2024-10-07

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according to reports from the "washington post" and "the times of israel", on october 6, local time, french president macron directly told israeli prime minister netanyahu during a phone call that "the time for a ceasefire has come."

according to the report, the leaders of the two countries spoke "in a very candid and respectful manner of franco-israeli friendship." the two sides acknowledged the existence of differences of opinion and hoped that each other could understand each other.

macron reiterated his previous view that he opposed the use of force against israel in a non-ceasefire state. netanyahu said he hoped to receive support from israel's allies, not restrictions.

on the 5th, macron called for an end to providing weapons for israel’s operations in the gaza strip. israel was greatly dissatisfied with this, saying that france and other western countries that proposed an arms embargo against israel should be “ashamed.”

french presidential palaceelysée palaceon the evening of the 5th, he expressed regret for netanyahu's "excessive remarks", but at the same time emphasized that france is still israel's "unwavering friend."

it is reported thatmiddle eastthe visiting french foreign minister barrow will hold talks with israeli officials on the 7th and will report to macron on the situation in the middle east in the next few days.

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