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France's Macron urges US, Iran to respect ceasefire in Lebanon

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Posted on April 8, 2026

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April 8 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday he told the leaders of Iran and the United States that he hoped a ceasefire between them would be respected in Lebanon and across

Macron Calls for US-Iran Ceasefire to Include Lebanon Amid Ongoing Strikes

Macron’s Diplomatic Efforts and Regional Implications

Ceasefire Talks and Ongoing Strikes

April 8 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday he told the leaders of Iran and the United States that he hoped a ceasefire between them would be respected in Lebanon and across "all areas of confrontation", as Israeli strikes continued to hit Beirut.

The U.S. and Iran on Tuesday agreed to pause their sprawling conflict for two weeks, but Israel on Wednesday killed more than 250 people in its heaviest strikes on Lebanon since fighting with Hezbollah broke out last month.

Disagreements Over Lebanon’s Inclusion

Israel and the U.S. have said Lebanon was not part of the ceasefire with Iran, although Pakistan, a key intermediary in the ceasefire talks, said the truce would include Beirut.

Iran has told intermediaries that Lebanon must be included in any ceasefire agreement with the U.S. and Israel, according to sources familiar with Iran's position.

Macron’s Communications with World Leaders

Calls with Iranian and U.S. Presidents

Macron said he spoke to Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian and U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday and conveyed to them that including Lebanon was "a necessary condition for the ceasefire to be credible and lasting".

Conditions for a Lasting Ceasefire

He added that any deal between the countries must address concerns raised by Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, as well as its regional policy and its actions obstructing navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

Support for Lebanon’s Sovereignty

Macron also spoke to Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and condemned Israel's "indiscriminate strikes", which he said pose a threat to the sustainability of the ceasefire.

"I reiterated the need to preserve Lebanon’s territorial integrity and France’s determination to support the efforts of the Lebanese authorities to uphold the country’s sovereignty and implement the Hezbollah disarmament plan," Macron added.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Chris Reese and Edmund Klamann)

Key Takeaways

  • Macron insists any ceasefire between the US and Iran must include Lebanon to be credible and lasting, citing its strategic importance and regional stability concerns
  • Israel’s ‘Operation Eternal Darkness’ airstrikes on April 8 killed at least 254 in Lebanon, including central Beirut, triggering chaos and humanitarian alarm
  • There’s a sharp divergence: Pakistan and Iran view the truce as applying to Lebanon, while Israel and the US say it does not—raising regional tension and complicating peace efforts

Frequently Asked Questions

What did President Macron urge regarding the US-Iran ceasefire?
Macron urged the US and Iran to ensure the ceasefire applies to Lebanon and all areas of confrontation.
Are Israeli strikes continuing in Lebanon during the ceasefire?
Yes, Israeli strikes continued in Beirut despite the US-Iran ceasefire agreement.
Did Lebanon initially fall under the US-Iran ceasefire?
No, Israel and the US stated Lebanon was not included, but intermediaries and Iran pushed for its inclusion.
What concerns did Macron highlight for a lasting ceasefire?
He said any deal must address Iran's nuclear and missile programs, regional policies, and navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Who did Macron speak with about Lebanon’s situation?
Macron spoke with the presidents of Iran, the US, and Lebanon, as well as the Lebanese Prime Minister.

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