France and Iran Mark 46 Years of Diplomatic Tension
Relations remain strained by political disputes and regional rivalries.
France and Iran continue to navigate a relationship defined by more than four decades of tension, marked by diplomatic friction, sanctions, and conflicting regional interests.
Analysts say recent disputes over nuclear policy and human rights have further strained dialogue between Paris and Tehran.
Despite efforts at limited engagement, the two nations remain divided on key security and geopolitical issues.