PARIS:ÌýFrench President Emmanuel Macron discussed the latest tensions in the Middle East on Saturday withÌýAbu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan and Iraq's President Barham Salih.ÌýÌý
Macron agreed with his Iraqi counterpartÌýto make efforts to dampen tensions in the Middle East after Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani was killed in a USÌýair strike.
"The two presidents agreed to remain in close contact to avoid any further escalation in tensions and in order to act to ensure stability in Iraq and the broader region," Macron's office said of his telephone discussion with Iraqi President Barham Salih.
The French presidentÌýalso discussed Middle East developments with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.ÌýThe two leaders underlined the importance of fighting Daesh and dealing with the political crisis in Libya, Macron's office said.
Earlier on Saturday, France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said he had discussed the situation in the Middle East with his German foreign minister Heiko Maas and senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi.
"We all noted in particular our agreement in the importance of preserving the stability and sovereignty of Iraq, and the whole of the region in general, as well as the need for Iran to avoid any new violation of the Vienna Agreement," Le Drian said.
Under the 2015 Vienna agreement, most international sanctions against Tehran were lifted in 2016, in exchange for limitations on Iran's nuclear work. USÌýPresident Donald Trump's administration however pulled out of the deal.Ìý
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