Paris, France – French President Emmanuel Macron plans to convene a meeting of the Defense and National Security Council to discuss developments in the international situation related to both Iran and Greenland. This comes amid escalating geopolitical tensions and growing concerns about their repercussions on regional and international security.
According to informed sources, the meeting will focus on the latest developments concerning the Iranian issue, particularly those related to nuclear activities and regional tensions. In addition, international positions and ongoing diplomatic efforts will be assessed. The meeting will also discuss France’s potential role in supporting de-escalation efforts and maintaining stability.
The meeting will also address developments surrounding Greenland, given the growing international interest in the strategically located island. Furthermore, the competition among major powers for influence in the Arctic region and the new security and economic challenges it presents will be discussed.
Macron’s move reflects Paris’s commitment to monitoring international issues that directly impact European and global security. It also underscores France’s role as a key player in crisis management and the defense of its strategic interests, including coordination with allies and international partners.
France is monitoring international developments; Macron calls for a meeting of the Defense Council to discuss the Iran and Greenland issues.
France is holding a defense council meeting to discuss international affairs.


