Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday, addressing key regional developments, particularly in Lebanon and Gaza. The leaders exchanged views on the evolving security situation and the broader geopolitical landscape.
During the call, Macron reaffirmed France’s support for Israel and promised that Israeli companies would be welcomed at the upcoming 55th International Paris Air Show, set to take place in a few months. This gesture highlights the strengthening of economic and technological ties between the two nations, as Israel’s aerospace industry prepares for a prominent role at the prestigious event.
Macron and Netanyahu also discussed other pressing global issues, with a focus on regional stability and the ongoing challenges in the Middle East. The conversation underscored the continued cooperation between Israel and France, as both countries work together to navigate an increasingly complex international environment.
While the talks primarily focused on security and economic cooperation, the invitation to participate in the Air Show serves as a notable sign of France’s growing relationship with Israel in the high-tech and defense sectors. As both leaders look ahead, their continued dialogue signals a commitment to collaboration and mutual support in the face of regional instability.
This diplomatic exchange reflects the strengthening of ties between Israel and France, with both nations focused on fostering a stable and prosperous future.
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