Tag: Catherine Colonna
UNRWA lacks ‘neutrality’ but Israel has not provided ‘proof’ of ‘terrorist’ links
It is undoubtedly not this report by experts commissioned by the UN on the agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the Gaza Strip which will put an end to the…
Paris contacts Iran to demand an end to its “destabilizing actions”
In the context of the war between Hamas and Israel, Paris has once again warned Tehran. Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna called her Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Saturday to urge…
The approval of the anti-corruption association Anticor not renewed
The approval allowing the Anticor association to intervene in cases of fight against corruption and attacks on probity has not been renewed, a source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
France sends 700 tonnes of aid, the UN Security Council reviews itself
To better understand the latest events in the conflict between the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas and Israel20 minutes takes stock every evening. Between the strong declarations, the diplomatic advances or…
Houthis, “controlled slippage” and Iran… But what is happening in the Red Sea?
The Red Sea is a “sea highway” connecting the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean and therefore Europe to Asia. Around 20,000 ships pass through the Suez Canal each year, the…
Hamas-Israel War LIVE: The head of French diplomacy in Israel calls for a truce…
THE ESSENTIALThe head of French diplomacy, Catherine Colonna, arrived in Israel on Sunday where she will call for an “immediate and lasting” truce in the Gaza Strip. In addition to…
Hamas – Israel War: France asks to extend the truce in order to “achieve a ceasefire”
The end of the truce between Hamas and Israel is approaching. This Monday is even his fourth and last day. On Sunday, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna therefore sent a…
A flammable debate on the Middle East in the Assembly this Monday
A flammable debate on the eve of a visit by Emmanuel Macron to Tel Aviv. The government will reaffirm its balancing position on the Middle East before the deputies on…