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Macron Advances Talks on Stationing French Nuclear Jets in Europe

The French president outlined strict conditions for deployment, as Poland and other EU states express interest in bolstering their defense capabilities.

Frankreichs Präsident Emmanuel Macron ist offen für Gespräche über französische Atomwaffen im Ausland.
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Präsident Macron im französischen Fernsehen
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Overview

  • Emmanuel Macron confirmed readiness to hold discussions on deploying French nuclear-armed aircraft in allied European countries.
  • France has stipulated conditions for any deployment, including cost-sharing by host nations, retention of French capabilities, and exclusive launch authority for the French president.
  • Poland has formally expressed interest in hosting French nuclear weapons, citing security concerns over potential U.S. withdrawal from Europe.
  • Macron plans to establish a framework for these negotiations in the coming weeks, signaling a shift toward European nuclear autonomy post-Brexit.
  • France, the EU’s sole nuclear power, possesses 290 nuclear warheads, making it the fourth largest nuclear power globally, according to SIPRI.