France condemns Iranian drone and missile attacks on Bahrain Kuwait and Jordan

Field reports filed June 10, 2026 describe how France’s Foreign Ministry condemned Iranian drone and missile attacks against Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan in the strongest available diplomatic terms.

Paris reaffirmed support for the sovereignty and security of its Middle Eastern partners hosting U.S. and NATO assets.

The statement followed IRGC claims of 21 retaliatory strikes and American raids on Iranian radar sites near Hormuz.

French diplomats urged immediate de-escalation and renewed work on a durable ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.

Paris has maintained naval presence in the eastern Mediterranean to protect commercial shipping during the wider West Asia conflict.

Maritime insurers in London said war-risk riders for Gulf transits doubled compared with pre-war baselines.

Authorities in Jordan scheduled additional statements as June 10, 2026 reporting clarified scope and next steps.

United Nations mediators maintained back-channel contacts even as military spokespeople traded accusations.

Embassy security alerts issued on June 10, 2026 urged citizens to avoid nonessential travel near active conflict zones.

Energy desks tracked Brent crude near $91 per barrel as Hormuz insurance premiums remained elevated.

Neutral shipping operators continued rerouting cargoes around the Cape of Good Hope to limit exposure.

 

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Sources:

https://us.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/daily-press-briefing-06102026

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