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Germany, France create nuclear steering group in new deterrence effort

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Posted on March 2, 2026

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BERLIN/PARIS, March 2 (Reuters) - France and Germany have agreed to intensify cooperation on nuclear deterrence, establishing a joint steering group to coordinate strategic doctrine and exercises, the

France and Germany move closer on joint nuclear deterrence

Deepening Franco-German Nuclear Cooperation in Europe

BERLIN/PARIS, March 2 (Reuters) - France and Germany announced plans on Monday to deepen cooperation on nuclear deterrence, marking a significant shift in European defence policy as the continent faces rising threats from Russia and instability linked to the Iran conflict.

Strategic Alignment and Joint Initiatives

The countries will set up a high-level steering group to align strategy, according to a joint statement. Germany will join French nuclear exercises and inspections of strategic sites, while both aim to strengthen conventional and missile defence capabilities with other European partners.

Responding to Evolving Threats

"In response to the evolving threat landscape," the statement read, France and Germany have agreed to pursue "closer cooperation in the field of deterrence."

The initiative reflects Europe's push to reduce reliance on the U.S. nuclear umbrella, long central to regional security, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine exposed gaps in Europe's defences.

Regional Security Challenges

Impact of Iran Conflict and Russian Aggression

Tensions have climbed further as drone and missile attacks tied to the conflict in Iran have reached Europe's periphery, including a strike by an Iranian‑made Shahed drone on a British air base in Cyprus, causing limited damage but heightening concern.

The Iran conflict has also underscored Europe's secondary role in U.S. and Israeli decision-making. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is travelling to Washington to meet U.S. President Donald Trump, seeking reassurances and emphasising Europe's commitment to NATO.

Balancing National Constraints and Strategic Independence

German Sensitivities and Historical Constraints

BALANCING GERMAN SENSITIVITIES AND HISTORICAL CONSTRAINTS

The Paris‑Berlin partnership poses challenges for Germany, which is barred from developing nuclear weapons under the Two Plus Four Treaty and the Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Treaty. Public opinion remains divided on nuclear issues, complicating policy choices.

Germany's Path Toward Strategic Independence

While Germany has traditionally relied on U.S. support, Merz has recently said Europe must prepare for strategic independence if necessary.

France's Expanding Nuclear Role

Separately, French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking Monday at a submarine base in Brittany, announced plans to expand France's nuclear arsenal and involve European allies in exercises. Decisions on French nuclear strikes will remain solely with the French presidency, Macron said.

Broader European Involvement

Poland meanwhile said it is exploring advanced nuclear deterrence cooperation with France and other European partners. "We are arming up together with our friends so that our enemies will never dare to attack us," Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on X.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle, Friederike Heine, Linda Pasquini; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • France and Germany establish a joint steering group to coordinate nuclear deterrence doctrine and exercises, initiating tangible cooperation in 2026.
  • The initiative aims to bolster Europe’s capacity for escalation management below the nuclear threshold in areas like air defence, early warning, and precision strikes.
  • Both governments emphasize that this effort complements, not replaces, NATO’s nuclear deterrence and continues reliance on U.S., French and British independent forces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Franco-German nuclear steering group?
The group aims to coordinate strategic doctrine and exercises to strengthen Europe's nuclear deterrence capabilities.
Will the new cooperation replace NATO's nuclear deterrence?
No. France and Germany stated their efforts will complement, not replace, NATO's nuclear deterrence.
What concrete steps are planned for this year?
Planned steps include German participation in French nuclear exercises and joint visits to strategic sites.
Why are France and Germany intensifying their nuclear cooperation now?
Rising security concerns and doubts about the U.S. nuclear umbrella under President Trump prompted this initiative.

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