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France Can Consider Putting Europe Under French Nuclear Umbrella: Macron

Multiple European leaders have argued for European countries to boost defence capabilities and reduce dependence on the United States.
DW
Mar 06 2025
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Multiple European leaders have argued for European countries to boost defence capabilities and reduce dependence on the United States.
French President Emmanuel Macron. Photo: flickr.com/vfutscher/CC BY-NC 2.0.
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French president Emmanuel Macron said Paris could consider putting allied European countries under France's nuclear umbrella.

"In response to the historic call by the future German Chancellor, I have decided to open the strategic debate on the protection of our allies on the European continent through our deterrent," Macron said in a televised speech.

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He said that France's nuclear deterrent had played a role in maintaining peace and security in Europe since Paris first developed it in 1964.

Likely new German chancellor Friedrich Merz had suggested talks with France and the United Kingdom over establishing a nuclear umbrella. Germany does not have nuclear weapons.

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Multiple European leaders have argued for European countries to boost defence capabilities and reduce dependence on the United States.

Macron warned that "Russia has become a threat for France and Europe," adding that "to watch and do nothing would be madness."

"The future of Europe does not have to be decided in Washington or Moscow," Macron said.

This report was first published on DW.

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