France's Macron and India's Modi Discuss Need for De-Escalation in the Middle East
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 19, 2026
1 min readLast updated: March 19, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 19, 2026
1 min readLast updated: March 19, 2026
French President Macron and Indian Prime Minister Modi called on March 19, 2026 for de‑escalation in the Middle East amid Iran’s retaliatory strikes on regional energy infrastructure following Israeli‑U.S. attacks.
PARIS, March 19 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed on Thursday the need to reduce tensions in the Middle East, they said on their respective X accounts, after Iran attacked energy infrastructure in the region following Israeli and U.S. attacks.
"India and France are working closely together to reduce tensions in the region and to keep diplomacy at the heart of our efforts for peace," Macron wrote on X, in response to earlier message posted by Modi.
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta;Editing by Inti Landauro)
They discussed the need to reduce tensions and keep diplomacy at the core of peace efforts in the Middle East.
Recent attacks by Iran on energy infrastructure, following Israeli and U.S. actions, escalated regional tensions.
France and India are working closely together to support diplomatic solutions and de-escalate the situation.
They posted their statements on their respective X (formerly Twitter) accounts.
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