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France urges restraint over US strikes on Iran

President Emmanuel Macron has urged Tehran to resume diplomatic talks and will hold a defence council meeting later today.

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France has joined a number of European leaders in expressing concern following US air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities early Sunday, reports RFI.

President Emmanuel Macron has urged Tehran to resume diplomatic talks and will hold a defence council meeting later today.

Together with European partners, France has advocated a diplomatic solution in a bid to end the conflict between Israel and Iran which began with Israel launching strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities on 13 June.

"France has taken note with concern of the strikes carried out last night by the United States of America against three sites of Iran's nuclear programme," foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot posted on X on Sunday.

He said that France did not take part in planning the strikes.

Barrot added that France was urging "all parties to exercise restraint to avoid any escalation that could lead to an extension of the conflict".

Read more of this report from RFI.