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Macron Advances Talks on Deploying French Nuclear Weapons Across Europe

The French president outlines strict conditions for potential nuclear deployments to EU allies, citing concerns over U.S. guarantees and Russian aggression.

France's President Emmanuel Macron looks on as he attends a special program of the French channel TF1 in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, France, May 13, 2025.  LUDOVIC MARIN/Pool via REUTERS
Ukranian President Voloydmyr Zelenskyy, left, talks to French President Emmanuel Macron after a press conference at the Mariynsky Palace in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Ludovic Marin, Pool Photo via AP)
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Overview

  • President Emmanuel Macron confirmed his willingness to negotiate the deployment of French nuclear weapons to European allies, emphasizing France's sole control over their use.
  • Macron stated that any hosting agreements must ensure France's financial independence and maintain its full defense capabilities.
  • Germany, Poland, Denmark, and Lithuania have expressed interest in hosting French nuclear weapons, reflecting rising concerns about Russian aggression.
  • Macron highlighted the precedent of U.S. nuclear deployments in Europe, referencing American nuclear weapons stationed in Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Turkey.
  • Formal negotiations are expected to define the framework for potential deployments in the coming months, as EU nations seek to strengthen strategic autonomy without undermining U.S. security commitments.