French President Emmanuel Macron stands next to chief of the Defense staff General Thierry Burkhard as they attend a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, as part of the commemorations marking the 104th anniversary of the Nov. 11, 1918 Armistice, ending World War I, in Paris, France, on Nov. 11, 2022. (Credit: Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool)
PARIS — The children of Iran's revolution are carrying out their own revolution, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with French radio broadcast on Monday, as Iran holds seven French citizens in the country amid deteriorating ties between the two countries.
France lashed out at Iran on Oct. 6, accusing it of "dictatorial practices" and taking its citizens hostage after a video was aired in which a French couple appeared to confess to spying, after weeks of unrest that Iran has linked to foreign foes.
PARIS — The children of Iran's revolution are carrying out their own revolution, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with French radio broadcast on Monday, as Iran holds seven French citizens in the country amid deteriorating ties between the two countries.
France lashed out at Iran on Oct. 6, accusing it of "dictatorial practices" and taking its citizens hostage after a video was aired in which a French couple appeared to confess to spying, after weeks of unrest that Iran has linked to foreign foes.
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