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Independent centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during a press conference in Paris, Monday, April, 10, 2017. France’s former Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron has come out strongly against the idea of restoring a dialogue with Assad, a view that could cement his lead over Le Pen in the first round of the French presidential vote on April 23. Macron called for a “coordinated action at the international level in retaliation against Bashar Assad’s regime,” though he insisted that such action should take place under a U.N. mandate. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Independent centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during a press conference in Paris, Monday, April, 10, 2017. France’s former Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron has come out strongly against the idea of restoring a dialogue with Assad, a view that could cement his lead over Le Pen in the first round of the French presidential vote on April 23. Macron called for a “coordinated action at the international level in retaliation against Bashar Assad’s regime,” though he insisted that such action should take place under a U.N. mandate. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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