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    French Foreign Minister Barrot to Go to Israel on Friday

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    Posted on March 19, 2026

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    Last updated: March 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    French Foreign Minister Jean‑Noël Barrot will make an unscheduled visit to Israel on Friday, following a trip to Beirut amid ceasefire efforts in Lebanon. He is expected to discuss regional security, humanitarian aid, and de‑escalation with Israeli authorities.

    Table of Contents

    • Diplomatic Efforts to Ease Middle East Tensions
    • France's Unscheduled Diplomatic Mission
    • Key Discussion Points with Israeli Authorities
    • Challenges in Israel-Lebanon Relations
    • Israel's Response to Beirut's Offer
    • Lebanese Leadership's Position
    • France's Role in Mediation
    • Historical Ties and International Cooperation
    • Calls for Constructive Negotiations
    • Recent Diplomatic Proposals
    • International Response to Proposals

    France's foreign minister heads to Israel after Lebanon talks

    Diplomatic Efforts to Ease Middle East Tensions

    By John Irish

    France's Unscheduled Diplomatic Mission

    PARIS, March 19 (Reuters) - France's foreign minister will travel to Israel on Friday, in an unscheduled visit, after visiting Beirut on Thursday as part of efforts to reduce tensions in the region and secure a ceasefire in Lebanon.

    Key Discussion Points with Israeli Authorities

    The foreign ministry said in a statement that Jean-Noel Barrot would discuss with Israeli authorities regional security and humanitarian aid issues, and attempts to de-escalate the conflicts in the Middle East.

    Challenges in Israel-Lebanon Relations

    Israel's Response to Beirut's Offer

    Israel has so far rebuffed an offer of direct talks from Beirut as too little, too late by a government that shares its goal of wanting Iran-backed Hezbollah disarmed but fears that acting against it could risk civil war, sources familiar with the situation have said.

    Lebanese Leadership's Position

    President Joseph Aoun, who met Barrot on Thursday, has expressed a willingness to begin direct negotiations with Israel, which has carried out airstrikes in Lebanon since Hezbollah fired on Israel on March 2. Hezbollah has rejected the move and fought on.

    France's Role in Mediation

    Historical Ties and International Cooperation

    France has historical ties with Lebanon and - along with the United States - has sought to mediate in the conflict. Barrot spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio before going to Lebanon.

    Calls for Constructive Negotiations

    "We call on the Israeli and Lebanese representatives to conduct constructive negotiations with a view to finding a lasting political solution, and we are ready, if necessary, to welcome them," foreign ministry spokesperson Pascal Confavreux told reporters earlier on Thursday.

    Recent Diplomatic Proposals

    France last week presented counter-proposals to U.S. ideas to bring an end to the conflict, two diplomats said.

    International Response to Proposals

    Three diplomats said the U.S. had been lukewarm to the proposals, but discussions with Washington were continuing. Israel has rejected the proposals, they said.

    (Reporting by John Irish;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Barrot travels from Beirut to Israel on Friday as part of France’s diplomacy to secure a Lebanon ceasefire and support regional de‑escalation.
    • •During his Beirut visit, he warned Iran‑backed groups against escalation and prepared for an upcoming conference in France supporting the Lebanese army and humanitarian aid efforts (apnews.com).
    • •In Israel, he will engage officials on regional security, humanitarian relief, and efforts to calm tensions amid ongoing Middle East conflicts.

    References

    • France urges Iran-backed groups to show restraint if US-Iran tensions escalate

    Frequently Asked Questions about French foreign minister Barrot to go to Israel on Friday

    1Why is French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visiting Israel?

    Barrot is visiting Israel to discuss regional security, humanitarian aid, and efforts to de-escalate conflicts in the Middle East.

    2When will Jean-Noel Barrot visit Israel?

    Jean-Noel Barrot will visit Israel on Friday, following a prior visit to Beirut.

    3What are the main topics for discussion during Barrot's visit?

    The main topics are regional security, humanitarian aid, and attempts to secure a ceasefire and de-escalate tensions.

    4Which countries is Barrot visiting as part of his mission?

    Barrot is visiting Beirut and Israel as part of his mission to support ceasefire efforts in the region.

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