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'Be serious... don't speak every day': Macron criticises Trump approach to Iran war

French President Emmanuel Macron criticized President Trump's handling of the US-Israel war in Iran during a state visit to South Korea. Macron stated that the conflict requires a serious and consistent approach, not daily contradictory statements.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-02 · 13:41 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
'Be serious... don't speak every day': Macron criticises Trump approach to Iran war
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French President Emmanuel Macron criticized President Trump's handling of the US-Israel war in Iran during a state visit to South Korea. Macron stated that the conflict requires a serious and consistent approach, not daily contradictory statements. He suggested that less public commentary would be more effective, emphasizing the importance of trust and unspoken understanding within alliances like NATO. Macron expressed concern about excessive "chatter" surrounding the war, noting that France and other European countries have resisted direct involvement in the US-Israeli operation. He also questioned the effectiveness of targeted military action in permanently resolving Iran's nuclear program, advocating for international observers and a framework to prevent further enrichment. Macron's comments come amidst Trump's criticism of France's perceived lack of support in the war.

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Macron dismissed Trump's comments as 'neither elegant nor up to standard'.

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Trump mocked Macron by imitating a French accent and commenting on Macron's marriage.

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The Iran war requires a 'serious' approach that does not change every day.

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The US-Israel war in Iran has now entered its second month.

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France and other European countries have supported some of the US operations in the region.

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2 hours agoLaura GozziMacron calls Trump's remarks on his marriage 'inelegant'The Iran war requires a "serious" approach that does not change every day, Emmanuel Macron has said, in an apparent reference to US President Donald Trump's seemingly contradictory remarks about the conflict."This is not a show. We are talking about war and peace and the lives of men and women," the French president told journalists upon arrival in South Korea for a state visit. "When you want to be serious you don't say every day the opposite of what you said the day before," Macron added. "And maybe you shouldn't be speaking every day. You should just let things quieten down."Macron was answering questions on the US-Israel war in Iran, which has now entered its second month. France and other European countries have supported some of the US operations in the region, but have so far resisted getting dragged into the war. "Alliances like Nato are valuable because of what is unspoken – meaning the trust behind them," Macron said, arguing that casting doubt on one's commitment to the organisation emptied it of its substance. Partners sign agreements and show up if issues arise, Macron added, "rather that commenting on them every day to say that you will or will not respect them"."I feel like there is too much chatter, it's all over the place," he said.He added he was unwilling to comment on an operation that the US and the Israelis "decided on by themselves", Macron said. "They then lament that they are alone in an operation they decided on alone. It's not our operation."However, in the wake of the February 2026 war the US president said it was the "last best chance to strike at Iran's nuclear weapons programme"."I remind you that six months ago were told that everything had been destroyed and all had been sorted out," Macron noted.He argued that international observers were needed to check the nuclear development situation in Iran, and a framework to prevent further enriching. "You still have today and you'll still have in the future people who have the know-how, hidden laboratories, etc. So it's not targeted military action even lasting a few weeks which can sort out the nuclear problem for good."Trump has been on the offensive against France, which he accuses of failing to help in the war on Iran. At a private lunch on Wednesday, Trump mocked Macron by imitating a French accent and saying that his wife Brigitte "treats him extremely badly" and that Macron was still "recovering from the right to the jaw".Trump was likely referring to a 2025 video which showed Macron being shoved in the face by Brigitte. Macron dismissed the comments as "neither elegant nor up to standard". "I won't respond to them, they don't deserve a reply," he said.The comments on Macron's marriage have been exceptionally badly received in France, where even staunch Macron critics came to his defence."For Donald Trump to speak to him like that and to speak of his wife in such a manner - I find that absolutely unacceptable," said Manuel Bompard of hard-left France Unbowed party. Tehran has retaliated to the strikes on its territory by closing the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway which enables the passage of a large proportion of the world's energy supply. In the absence of a quick resolution to the closure, Trump has said the countries most affected by the disruption should solve the problem themselves. Macron pushed back against the idea of a military operation to liberate the strait, saying it was "unrealistic" because it would take too long and be too dangerous."It would expose anyone crossing the strait to coastal threats from the [Iranian] Revolutionary Guards, who possess significant resources, as well as ballistic missiles, [and] a host of other risks," he said.
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