El portaaviones Charles de Gaulle regresa a Tolón, anuncia Macron

Emmanuel Macron anunció que el portaaviones Charles de Gaulle regresa a su puerto base en Tolón tras su despliegue en Oriente Medio.

El presidente citó el acuerdo entre Irán y Estados Unidos para poner fin a las hostilidades como el motivo de la decisión. El portaaviones se encuentra actualmente en el mar Mediterráneo. Francia mantiene dos cazaminas tripartitos, acompañados por dos fragatas y una aeronave de patrulla marítima, listos para operar en el estrecho de Ormuz junto a sus socios. Macron habló esta semana con el sultán Haitham bin Tariq de Omán. Ambos países acordaron realizar operaciones conjuntas de desminado en el estrecho.

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