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Macron Hosts G7 Foreign Ministers at Historic French Abbey

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

France's decision to host the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting at the stunning medieval Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey reinforces Paris's role as Europe's diplomatic capital during the Iran crisis.

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Diplomacy in the Cloister: France Stages the Most Important G7 Meeting in Years

French President Emmanuel Macron's choice of the Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey — a stunning twelfth-century Cistercian monastery set in the forest south of Paris — as the venue for the March 27, 2026 G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting was deliberate and characteristically French in its fusion of substance with aesthetic grandeur. The abbey, which has served as a retreat and conference centre, provided a physically impressive backdrop for what turned out to be one of the most substantively charged G7 foreign minister meetings of the modern era, dominated by the Iran war, the Lebanon crisis, Ukraine, and the fractures within the Western alliance over US unilateralism.

Macron's hosting of the meeting reflects France's sustained effort to position itself as Europe's indispensable diplomatic power during a period when Germany has focused primarily on its domestic political transition and economic challenges, and when the UK has remained somewhat outside the EU's institutional structures since Brexit. French diplomatic infrastructure — its permanent seats on the UN Security Council and in multiple international bodies, its historic relationships across the Middle East and Africa, and Macron's personal investment in the role of mediator and honest broker — have made Paris the natural centre for the conversations that the current crisis demands.

The French approach to the Iran conflict has been notably more cautious than the American position. Paris has not formally condemned the US-Israeli military operation, given that Iran's nuclear programme posed a genuine threat and that France supported the diplomatic process that was meant to prevent it. But French officials have consistently emphasised civilian casualties, international humanitarian law obligations, and the need for a political endgame — concerns that have created a degree of public distance from Washington's approach even while maintaining private channels of coordination.

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