After Israel talks, French minister sees no obvious short-term end to war

Published March 20, 2026 Updated March 20, 2026 06:20pm

France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot has said that he did not see an obvious end to the conflict in the Middle East in the short-term, but that France and its allies would continue to work towards trying to find a lasting solution, according to Reuters.

“There is no obvious short-term way out of the ongoing regional escalation, which has in some ways been unfolding since October 7, 2023. But this must in no way serve as a pretext for inaction,” Barrot told reporters after meeting with Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar in Tel Aviv.

Barrot said he had outlined Paris’ reservations about a possible Israeli ground operation in southern Lebanon, but said the Lebanese army had to do everything possible to disarm Hezbollah as demanded by the Lebanese government.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot addresses a press briefing at the Ben Gurion Airport in Lod, near Tel Aviv on March 20, 2026. — AFP
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot addresses a press briefing at the Ben Gurion Airport in Lod, near Tel Aviv on March 20, 2026. — AFP

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