France opposes any strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran and warns such action would risk further escalation, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Tuesday.
“We oppose any strike on civilian infrastructure,” Barrot told France Info, responding to threats by Donald Trump to target civilian and energy sites if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
He said such strikes would “open a new phase of escalation and reprisals … which would worsen an already concerning situation.”
“The risk is that we see a regional conflagration without limits,” he added.
Barrot also called for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, warning that its closure was weighing on the global economy.
He said France’s role was to “limit the consequences” of the conflict and “support mediation efforts” led by countries in the region.
“This is a war we did not choose and whose consequences we are managing,” he said.
Barrot also renewed a call for the “definitive release” of two French nationals held in Tehran, saying they were enduring “extremely trying conditions.”