France ready to defend partners, Foreign Minister says


France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot gives a press conference after a crisis meeting, in Paris, France, March 2, 2026. Thibault Camus/Pool via REUTERS

PARIS, March ⁠3 (Reuters) - France is ready to ⁠defend its partners if they ‌request help after Iranian retaliatory strikes and ireserves its right to intervene, Foreign ​Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said ⁠on Tuesday.

"This war... ⁠is dragging a number of countries ⁠in ‌the region into the conflict with which we ⁠have relations, defence agreements, and interests, ​including ‌military bases," Barrot told French ⁠broadcaster BFM ​TV.

He added that French Rafale fighter jets carried out air ⁠operations to secure the skies ​above France's bases in the region. Around 400,000 French nationals are ⁠currently in the countries affected by the crisis in the Middle East and the French government ​is ready to ⁠fly back those most at risk ​using both commercial ‌and military flights, Barrot ​said.

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Dominique Vidalon)

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