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Macron will open debate about extending French nuclear protection to European allies

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Posted on March 5, 2025

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By Dominique Vidalon and Makini Brice PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron will address the nation on Wednesday at around 1900 GMT, he said in a post on social media platform X. "In this

Macron Proposes Expanding France's Nuclear Defense to European Allies

By Ingrid Melander and Michel Rose

PARIS (Reuters) -Paris is open to discussing an extension of France's nuclear umbrella to its European partners, President Emmanuel Macron said in a grave address to the nation, in which he warned that Russia was a threat for all of Europe.

France and Britain are Europe's only two nuclear powers.

In his televised speech, Macron also said France would have to spend more on defence and would continue to help Ukraine. He acknowledged voters' concerns over Russia and over the new U.S. administration's upending of the international order.

"You are, I know, legitimately worried about the current events, which are disrupting the world order," Macron told voters.

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

European countries are scrambling to boost defence spending and maintain support for Ukraine after President Donald Trump froze U.S. military aid to Kyiv and fuelled doubts about Washington's commitment to its European NATO allies.

Stressing that France was uniquely placed in Europe thanks to its nuclear deterrent capability, Macron said he was open to discussing extending that protection to European allies. He added that the ultimate decision on nuclear weapons would remain in the hands of the French president.

The French nuclear deterrent is air- and sea-based, with Rafale fighter jets and nuclear submarines being able to strike at any time, on the instruction of the French president alone.

In the early days of the Cold War, former President Charles de Gaulle developed a nuclear deterrent that was designed to be fully independent from the two dominant powers of the time, the Soviet Union and the United States.

PEACE PLAN

In his televised address on the eve of a crucial European Union summit on defence, Macron said France would spend more on defence - though he did not say how much more. He said there would be no tax increases to finance that, but tough choices would have to be made.

He said that he wanted to believe that the United States "will remain at our side," while adding that Europe had to be ready if that was no longer the case.

Macron's address comes amid a flurry of European diplomacy to shore up support for Ukraine and try and mend ties between Washington and Kyiv after an acrimonious meeting between Trump and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in the Oval Office last week.

France and Britain are aiming to finalise with Ukraine, possibly "in days", a peace plan to present to the United States, while building bridges between the U.S. and Ukraine before possible talks in Washington, diplomats have told Reuters.

Macron's push to beef up French defence spending won't be easy as his government struggles to tame an unruly budget deficit.

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(Reporting by Geert De Clercq, Benoit Van Overstraeten, Michel Rose, Elizabeth Pineau, Makini Brice, Dominique Vidalon; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Gareth Jones and Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • Macron proposes extending France's nuclear protection to European allies.
  • France and Britain are the only nuclear powers in Europe.
  • Macron emphasizes increased defense spending without raising taxes.
  • France aims to support Ukraine amidst tensions with Russia.
  • Macron stresses the need for European defense readiness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Macron propose regarding France's nuclear capabilities?
Macron proposed discussing the extension of France's nuclear umbrella to its European partners, emphasizing France's unique position in Europe due to its nuclear deterrent.
How does Macron view the threat from Russia?
Macron described Russia as a threat to France and Europe, stating that inaction would be madness given the current global disruptions.
What changes did Macron suggest for France's defense budget?
Macron indicated that France would need to increase its defense spending, although he did not specify the amount or mention any tax increases.
What is the context of Macron's address?
Macron's address came on the eve of a crucial European Union summit on defense, amidst ongoing European efforts to support Ukraine and mend ties with the US.
What role does the US play in Macron's defense strategy?
Macron expressed hope that the United States would remain a partner, but he also stressed that Europe must be prepared for a scenario where US support might wane.

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