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France to Deploy Two Warships to the Red Sea, Macron Says

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France will send two naval warships to the Red Sea to strengthen security in the region, President Emmanuel Macron announced, as tensions continue to rise across the Middle East.

The deployment is aimed at protecting international shipping routes and ensuring freedom of navigation in one of the world’s most important maritime corridors. The Red Sea connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal, making it a vital passage for global trade and energy shipments.

According to French officials, the two warships will support ongoing international efforts to secure commercial vessels traveling through the region, where attacks on shipping have increased amid broader regional conflicts. The move reflects growing concern among Western governments about the safety of maritime traffic and the potential disruption of global supply chains.

France’s deployment will also contribute to the multinational naval presence already operating in the area to deter attacks and respond quickly to threats against civilian vessels. Officials say the ships will work alongside allied forces to monitor the situation and help safeguard key shipping lanes.

Macron said the decision underscores France’s commitment to protecting international trade and maintaining stability in strategic waterways. The Red Sea and surrounding maritime routes carry a large portion of global oil shipments and commercial goods, meaning any disruption could have significant economic consequences worldwide.

Security analysts note that the increased naval presence highlights how the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East are expanding beyond land based confrontations to include maritime security concerns. By sending additional naval assets, France aims to help prevent further escalation and reassure shipping companies operating in the region.

The deployment is expected to begin in the coming days as France coordinates with partners involved in safeguarding maritime routes through the Red Sea and nearby waters.

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