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Macron Confirms Charles de Gaulle's Return to France, Minesweepers to Stay in the Middle East

Macron Confirms Charles de Gaulle's Return to France, Minesweepers to Stay in the Middle East

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier will return to France, while minesweepers will continue their operations in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Updated about 5 hours ago
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On July 3, 2026, President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier is set to return to its base in France.

Despite the departure of the aircraft carrier, French minesweepers will remain stationed in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure maritime security.

This decision reflects France's ongoing commitment to maintaining a presence in the region amid evolving security dynamics.

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Update at 23:58 UTC on 2026-07-03

BBC Persian reported امانوئل مکرون، رئیس‌جمهور فرانسه می‌گوید که ناو هواپیمابر شارل دوگل از خاورمیانه خارج می‌شود و به پایگاه خود در فرانسه بازمی‌گردد. به گفته او، نیروهای مین‌روب و شناورهای اسکورت فرانسه همچنان برای تامین امنیت کشتیرانی در تنگه هرمز در منطقه ب.

Sources: BBC Persian