The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle will remain stationed in the Gulf region until further notice, according to the French military. This deployment, ongoing since mid-May, is occurring despite reports of a potential agreement between the United States and Iran to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East. The French State Major confirmed the carrier’s continued presence to AFP on Sunday. Washington has indicated progress towards a deal with Iran aimed at resolving regional conflicts. The decision to maintain the Charles de Gaulle in the area suggests France is proceeding with caution, even as diplomatic efforts advance. The carrier’s presence is likely intended to ensure regional stability and protect French interests. No specific timeframe for its redeployment has been announced.