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France will send two warships to Red Sea, Macron says

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PAPHOS, Cyprus, March 9 (Reuters) - France will send two frigates as part of the European Union's naval mission Aspides in the Red Sea, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday. "We are in the

France to deploy almost dozen warships, mulls Hormuz mission, Macron says

France's Naval Deployment and European Response to Middle East Tensions

By Michele Kambas and John Irish

French Naval Operations in the Mediterranean and Beyond

PAPHOS, Cyprus, March 9 (Reuters) - France is deploying about a dozen naval vessels, including its aircraft carrier strike group, to the Mediterranean, Red Sea and potentially the Strait of Hormuz as part of defensive support to allies threatened by the conflict in the Middle East.

Macron's Visit to Cyprus and Regional Reassurances

Speaking in Cyprus before visiting the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, which arrived this weekend in the eastern Mediterranean, President Emmanuel Macron sought to reassure his Cypriot counterpart after drones were intercepted heading towards the island last week.

European Solidarity and Security Concerns

"When Cyprus is attacked, then Europe is attacked," Macron said after meeting with President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Paphos.

European states have been largely sidelined as the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran has escalated, hitting Gulf Arab states and dragging Lebanon into the line of fire after Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah attacked Israel.

But with shipping lanes in the Middle East impacted and the price of oil heading well above $100 a barrel, European powers are grappling with the issue of how to defend their interests.

Objectives of the French Naval Mission

"Our objective is to maintain a strictly defensive stance, standing alongside all countries attacked by Iran in its retaliation, to ensure our credibility, and to contribute to regional de-escalation. Ultimately, we aim to guarantee freedom of navigation and maritime security," Macron said.

European Union Naval Activities and Aspides Mission

The European Union's main naval activities in the region centre on Aspides - Shields in Greek - a Red Sea naval mission launched in early 2024 to guard vessels from attack by Iranian-aligned Houthi militants backing Palestinian militant group Hamas in its war with Israel.

"I will also add my voice to the rest of my European colleagues to reinforce the Aspides operation with more vessels," Mitsotakis said.

"There are few of us who are participating, but here too we will need to demonstrate our European solidarity more practically."

Details of French Deployment and Potential Hormuz Mission

Macron, whose navy already provides one warship to that mission, said there would be two in total, but that in all France would deploy eight warships, the aircraft carrier group and two helicopter carriers to the region.

That could ultimately include the Strait of Hormuz to support commercial vessels, Macron said.

Plans for a Defensive Escort Mission

"We are in the process of setting up a purely defensive, purely escort mission, which must be prepared together with both European and non-European states, and whose purpose is to enable, as soon as possible after the most intense phase of the conflict has ended, the escort of container ships and tankers to gradually reopen the Strait of Hormuz," Macron said, without elaborating.

(Additional reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro, Renee Maltezou and Eleftherios Papadimas; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • France is reinforcing the EU’s defensive Aspides naval mission in the Red Sea by deploying two additional surface combatants/frigates equipped for drone interception (navalnews.com).
  • Operation Aspides, launched in February 2024 and headquartered in Larissa, Greece, has a strictly defensive mandate: tracking maritime threats, escorting merchant vessels, and safeguarding freedom of navigation without carrying out pre‑emptive strikes (en.wikipedia.org).
  • The EU Council extended Aspides’ mandate through February 28, 2027, allocating nearly €15 million for operational costs from March 1, 2026 to February 28, 2027, underscoring the EU’s sustained commitment to maritime security in the region (consilium.europa.eu)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is France sending warships to the Red Sea?
France is sending two frigates to the Red Sea to participate in the EU's naval mission Aspides, focusing on a defensive and escort role.
What is the purpose of the EU naval mission Aspides?
The mission aims to provide a purely defensive and escort operation in the Red Sea, involving cooperation among European and non-European states.
Who announced the French naval deployment to the Red Sea?
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the deployment after meetings with Cypriot and Greek leaders in Cyprus.
Which states are coordinating the Red Sea mission with France?
Both European and non-European countries are set to coordinate with France in preparing the defensive mission.

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