French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday urged Israel to hold direct talks with Lebanon and offered to host negotiations in Paris.
"The Lebanese government has signaled its willingness to engage in direct talks with Israel," he said on X, adding that "all sections of society must be represented in these talks."
"France is ready to facilitate these talks by hosting them in Paris," Macron said, adding he had spoken to the president and prime minister of Lebanon, a former French protectorate.
"Everything must be done to prevent Lebanon from descending into chaos," Macron added.
"Hezbollah must immediately halt its reckless course. Israel must abandon plans for a large-scale offensive and cease its massive air strikes."








