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Macron to discuss French nuclear deterrence with European allies amid Russian threat

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French President Emmanuel Macron announced Wednesday that he will consult with European allies on the potential role of France’s nuclear deterrent in protecting the continent against threats from Russia.

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In a televised address, Macron referred to Russia as a "threat to France and Europe" and said he had decided "to open the strategic debate on the protection of our allies on the European continent by our (nuclear) deterrent." France, as the European Union’s only nuclear power, plays a crucial role in the bloc’s defense strategy.

Despite discussions on a broader security framework, Macron made it clear that the authority over France’s nuclear arsenal would remain solely with the French president.

The topic of nuclear deterrence is expected to be on the agenda at a special EU summit in Brussels on Thursday, where leaders will also discuss military support for Ukraine and strengthening European defense.

Additionally, Macron expressed his intent to persuade US President Donald Trump to refrain from imposing steep tariffs on European imports. Trump has threatened to implement 25% tariffs on goods from the EU, a move that could strain transatlantic trade relations.
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