Macron's Firm Stance: EU Backs Cyprus Amid Drone Attacks
French President Emmanuel Macron pledged full support for Cyprus following a drone attack on a British air base, promising an unprecedented deployment of eight warships, two helicopter carriers, and the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. Greece also contributed with four F-16 fighter jets and two advanced frigates. The leaders emphasized EU ties and a new French-Cypriot partnership, planning to escort tankers and reopen the Strait of Hormuz once fighting subsides. The Shahed drone strike, traced to Lebanons Hezbollah, caused minor damage but no injuries. Lebanons foreign minister condemned the strike, while Macron urged calm to allow Lebanons army to regain control.
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