and ports, but they re also essentially creating access for themselves, which could be military access. certainly political access. and the europeans have realized that some of their member states and the european union, in particular, are in some trouble over this. jeremy bash, back to the president s commens in iran just for a second there, because you heard him say if iran wants to talk, we ll talk and president macron quickly jumped on that and said that is very important. we have to remain open to negotiations. and see macron speaking for europe, worried about some of the signals we ve seen coming out of the white house toward iran. i think it is concerning. because the president and his administration did really hype up a threat against u.s. forces in the region and i think we came as close to military conflict over the last month with iran as we ve been in a long, long time. of course, i agree with the president s comments that iran is a terrorist state, but the president is
had the courage to deliver directly before. translator: precisely indicated to putin the intention of france with lgbt people in chechnya. we came to follow this matter closely together. president putin will take the investigation and local authorities in chechnya and i will stay on top of this and follow-up. reporter: it is not simply that emmanuel macron, speaks english, but speaking the language of the vision of the world based on the idea of common values rather than interests. a vision of which the united states had been a champion until recently. melissa, speak on me quickly about the importance in the piece of president macron speaking in english. there is an intention there. reporter: absolutely. this is unusual. french presidents don t speak