As conflicting reports of the alleged ‘eradication’ of Iran’s nuclear sites come during the United States strikes this weekend, Donald Trump found support in France’s Emmanuel Macron, as the French president said the bombing was ‘truly effective’. Emmanuel Macron also warned against a ‘worst case’ if Tehran is now leaving the global non-distribution treaty. After an EU summit in Brussels, Macron said: “The worst would be that the result of this is Iran’s exit of the non-distribution treaty and therefore ultimately a drift and a collective weakening.” He added that the purpose “that there should be no resumption” from nuclear build -up by Iran to the US strikes. The French president also said he would talk to five members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to maintain the treaty – it is intended to limit the spread of nuclear weapons. Those talks kicked off with a call with President Donald Trump on Thursday, June 26, in which Macron said he had informed his US peers of the contacts Paris had in “The Last for a few days and hours” with Tehran. “Our hope is that there will be a real convergence of views,” Emmanuel Macron said.
Macron warns against “worst case” if Iran leaves nuclear power treaty treaty treaty treaty, US strikes have a real impact | Today news
