President Emmanuel Macron said France was determined Iran would never gain a nuclear weapon but it wanted to avoid any military escalation in the Middle East, after he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday. Macron started his visit to Israel with a morning meeting with Netanyahu at his official residence in Jerusalem, where the two discussed Irans nuclear program and regional security issues from Libya to Turkey, according to the PMs office. "In the current context, France is determined that Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon, but also that we avoid all military escalations in the region," Macron said afterwards. Netanyahus office said the Israeli leader urged Macron to put pressure on Iran over what he called its aggression in the region. France, along with Britain and Germany, declared Iran in violation of the 2015 nuclear pact last week and they launched a dispute mechanism that could see the matter referred back to the Security Council and the reimposition of UN sanctions. The nuclear dispute has been at the heart of an escalation between Washington and Tehran which blew up into military confrontation in recent weeks.
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