Wednesday, March, 4 2026 - France has declared it is prepared to assist Gulf nations and Jordan in defending themselves against Iran, as missile and drone attacks escalate across the region.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Monday that
Paris stands in full solidarity with countries targeted in the latest wave of
strikes attributed to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.
Iran has launched multiple missile and drone attacks on Gulf
states, saying it is targeting US military installations following coordinated
US-Israeli strikes that reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei over the
weekend.
Addressing the crisis, Barrot said France fully supports
nations that were “deliberately targeted” and drawn into a conflict they did
not initiate.
He specifically named Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates,
Qatar, Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Jordan.
“France expresses its full support and complete solidarity,”
he said, adding that Paris is ready, in line with existing defence agreements
and the principle of collective self-defence under international law, to
participate in protecting its partners if required.
Barrot noted that around 400,000 French citizens reside in or
are currently visiting Gulf countries, heightening Paris’ concern over the
unfolding security situation.
France, alongside Germany and the United Kingdom, issued a
joint statement on Sunday reaffirming readiness to defend their interests and
those of their regional allies.
The three countries condemned Iran’s actions, saying the
attacks threatened allied nations, military personnel and civilians across the
region. They added that they could support “necessary and proportionate
defensive action” to neutralise Iran’s missile and drone capabilities at their
source.
Fresh
explosions were reported Monday in major Gulf cities, including Dubai, Doha,
and Manama, as tensions intensified.
Iran’s military said it had deployed 15 cruise missiles
targeting a US air base in Kuwait and vessels in the Indian Ocean, signalling a
widening theatre of operations.

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