Paris: Amid heightened tensions between Iran and the United States, France has stepped up its security in Iraq to ensure safety of its troops deployed in the region.
French Defence Minister Florence Parly in a series of tweets said that France will continue to act as a "force of balance" in the region and asserted that it is essential to ease tensions which have escalated following the killing of Iranian Quds Force chief Qaseem Soleimani in Iraq.
Parly also said that priority should be given to fighting the Islamic State.
"The priority today is the same as yesterday and must be that of tomorrow: to fight against Daesh (IS), its resurgence on the ground in the Levant, its propaganda on the internet...This is why the easing of tensions in Iraq and in the region is essential: the international anti-Daesh coalition must be able to continue its mission." tweeted Parly."After the events in Baghdad, as of last Friday, we have strengthened the level of protection of our 160 French soldiers deployed in Iraq. Everything is done to ensure their safety," She further tweeted.