Emmanuel Macron announces France supports Lebanon ceasefire

The French president said Thursday that France supported the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel announced in Washington and stood ready to help monitor it.

Emmanuel Macron made the statement during a press conference in Montenegro. “We support the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel and everything that helps restore peace,” he said. France is part of a coordination mechanism with the United States to verify implementation of the deal. The agreement calls for a ceasefire conditioned on a complete halt to Hezbollah fire and the creation of pilot zones controlled solely by the Lebanese army. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun described the text as “the last chance to reach a global and definitive ceasefire.” Hezbollah rejected the deal and demanded a global ceasefire plus full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. Incidents were reported after the announcement, including the death of one Israeli soldier and eight Lebanese civilians.

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French President Macron shakes hands with Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam in Paris amid fragile Israel-Lebanon ceasefire.
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Emmanuel Macron meets Nawaf Salam in Paris amid fragile ceasefire

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French President Emmanuel Macron met Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam in Paris on April 21, 2026, as the ceasefire with Israel remains fragile and a French peacekeeper was killed the day before in a Hezbollah ambush. Macron reaffirmed his commitment to the ceasefire and support for Lebanon’s territorial integrity. He aims to regain initiative after being sidelined from recent direct Israel-Lebanon talks.

French President Emmanuel Macron urged his US counterpart Donald Trump and Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday to extend the recently agreed ceasefire with Iran to Lebanon. He described this extension as a necessary condition for a credible and durable agreement. The calls come after Israeli strikes on Beirut that killed at least 182 people and injured 890, according to Lebanon's health ministry.

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One week after an initial 10-day Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire took effect amid violations, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend it by three weeks. The deal followed Thursday's second round of U.S.-facilitated talks between the countries' ambassadors to Washington in the Oval Office.

French President Emmanuel Macron proposed on Thursday a moratorium on strikes targeting civilian infrastructure in the Middle East, particularly energy sites. He said he had spoken with Donald Trump and Qatar's emir following attacks on gas facilities in Iran and Qatar. The move aims to protect civilian populations and energy supply security.

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Israel will lift its nationwide emergency state starting early morning following an agreement with Lebanon, the army announced. Citizens are urged to end restrictions and schools to reopen.

Israeli army shots landed 15 meters from French Finul soldiers on Sunday north of Naqoura. The head of the rapid reaction force was among them. France has condemned the incidents and the UN Security Council is meeting urgently.

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US President Donald Trump criticized France for refusing overflights to military planes bound for Israel during operations against Iran, warning the US would remember the lack of support. France reaffirmed its neutral stance, while Israel responded by halting new defense procurements from Paris.

 

 

 

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