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French FM: Paris will support UN sanctions relief only after ‘major concessions’ by Iran

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stated that France will support UN sanctions relief for Iran only after 'major concessions' from Iran, referencing the recent US-Iran memorandum of understanding. He emphasized that France aims to participate in nuclear talks with Iran as outlined in the MOU, which includes economic relief for Iran but does not require specific concessions on its nuclear program. Barrot faced criticism from US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for suggesting Israel should stop hostilities in Lebanon.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Friday that Paris would approve UN sanctions relief for Iran only if it is satisfied with the final US-Iran agreement.

He is the latest senior official to express concern over the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, which has drawn criticism from a range of voices in the US and beyond, including in Israel.

But Barrot also drew a rebuke on Friday from US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for saying Israel should cease hostilities in Lebanon, after four Israeli soldiers were killed by the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group in the country’s south overnight. Iran is also demanding that Israel halt its fire and withdraw from Lebanon.

Speaking to broadcaster FranceInfo on Friday, Barrot said France wants to play a role in the nuclear talks with Iran as outlined by the MOU that Tehran and Washington agreed to this week, which kicks off 60 days of negotiations between the sides.

The MOU says the final agreement will be “endorsed by a binding UNSC resolution.” It also provides for hundreds of billions of dollars in economic relief for Iran, despite not mandating any concrete concession from the Islamic Republic on its nuclear program.

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Barrot, whose country holds veto power on the United Nations Security Council, said there would be no stability in the region unless US talks with Iran also dealt with Iran’s support for terrorist proxies, as well as its ballistic missile program. Neither of those issues is addressed in the MOU.

“The return for major concessions that will be asked of Iran is the lifting of sanctions, sanctions that were taken at the United Nations,” he said.

“France is a permanent member of the United Nations [Security Council] so as was the case 10 years ago, France will have to give its approval for the sanctions to be lifted,” he added, alluding to former US president Barack Obama’s Iran nuclear deal, signed by France and several other countries in 2015.

When the 2015 deal reached the decade point last year, its remaining Western parties — France, Germany and Britain — triggered the reimposition of a UN arms embargo and other sanctions on Iran, accusing the Islamic Republic of having failed to abide by the agreement.

L: France’s Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot speaks at the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (Quai d’Orsay) in Paris on July 4, 2025. (Aurelien Morissard / Pool/AFP); R: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is pictured prior to a meeting with Russia’s President at the Kremlin in Moscow on June 23, 2025. (Alexander Kazakov/Pool / AFP)

This time, European powers fear an inexperienced US negotiating team may fail to secure a robust nuclear agreement or address Iran’s ballistic missile program in the next phase, risking a prolonged standoff.

France, Britain and Germany want a role in shaping the coming talks after being sidelined in recent months.

The three countries first engaged Iran on its nuclear program in 2003 and later worked with Obama to secure the 2015 deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.

US President Donald Trump has been disparaging of that accord, which he pulled the US out of during his first administration.

“Our objective is to get major concessions from the Iranian regime, a radical change in posture. And we will have our word to say, because as a member of the UNSC it will be necessarily linked to the resolution of this crisis,” Barrot said.

US President Donald Trump (left) signing the Persian-language version of the memorandum of understanding with Iran, at the Palace of Versailles in France, June 17, 2026. (Screenshot/White House via X); Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signs the MOU in a photo released June 17, 2026, by the regime-run IRNA news agency. (IRNA via X)

At the same time, he noted that the US-Iran agreement calls for a halt to hostilities on all fronts of the regional conflict, including in Lebanon. Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has continued in southern Lebanon, and Israel has rebuffed Iranian demands to withdraw from a buffer zone meant to protect northern Israeli communities from the terror group’s attacks.

“This agreement provides for a cessation of hostilities; the Israeli government must respect it, and the United States in particular must exert all the necessary pressure on the Israeli government to ensure that this is the case,” Barrot said.

Huckabee later taunted Barrot on X and said Israel had struck Hezbollah in Lebanon in self-defence. The US ambassador said the onus is on the Iran-backed terror group to cease its attacks.

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French FM: Paris will support UN sanctions relief only after ‘major concessions’ by Iran

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stated that France will support UN sanctions relief for Iran only after 'major concessions' from Iran, referencing the recent US-Iran memorandum of understanding. He emphasized that France aims to participate in nuclear talks with Iran as outlined in the MOU, which includes economic relief for Iran but does not require specific concessions on its nuclear program. Barrot faced criticism from US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for suggesting Israel should stop hostilities in Lebanon.

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