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    France Vows No Sanctions Relief for Iran While Hormuz Strait Blocked

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    France has firmly rejected any proposals to ease sanctions on Iran, with Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot declaring that restrictions will remain in place as long as Iranian forces continue to block the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking to the French broadcaster RTL, Barrot underscored that this crucial maritime passage must not be exploited as a means of geopolitical coercion or blackmail.

    In a significant development, the minister’s remarks reflect a tougher European position amid ongoing tensions in the region. He emphasized that the international community will not accept any tolls or blockades imposed on one of the world’s most vital energy corridors, which is responsible for the transit of about one-fifth of global oil consumption.

    Barrot was unequivocal about the current naval standoff, highlighting that France has already enacted substantial sanctions against Tehran. He stressed that lifting these measures is out of the question while the waterway remains compromised, stating, “It cannot be blocked, subjected to tolls, or used as leverage or blackmail.” By framing the obstruction as a form of extortion, Paris is drawing attention to the threat posed to global economic stability and reaffirming the principle of freedom of navigation in international waters.

    Beyond addressing the immediate crisis, Barrot outlined a broader strategic vision aimed at enhancing French and European sovereignty. He argued that France must shield itself from bearing the costs of conflicts it did not initiate, suggesting that the current energy crisis stems from excessive dependence on foreign resources.

    To prevent Europe from being entangled in conflicts and crises where it is not a primary actor, the minister advocated for a fundamental shift in industrial and energy policies. This “de-risking” approach involves reducing reliance on hydrocarbons and bolstering domestic digital technologies. By decoupling the European economy from foreign oil supplies and external digital infrastructure, Barrot believes the West can better withstand the repercussions of instability in the Middle East and pursue a more autonomous foreign policy.

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