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Romania will not host nuclear components on its territory for deterrence, says president

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Posted on March 6, 2026

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BUCHAREST, March 6 (Reuters) - Romania will not host nuclear components on its territory in the medium term, centrist President Nicusor Dan said late on Thursday, in response to French plans to expand

Romania Rules Out Hosting Nuclear Deterrence Components Amid French Plans

Romania's Stance on Nuclear Deterrence and European Security Initiatives

Romania's Official Position

BUCHAREST, March 6 (Reuters) - Romania will not host nuclear components on its territory in the medium term, centrist President Nicusor Dan said late on Thursday, in response to French plans to expand nuclear deterrence and collaborate with European partners.

French Nuclear Expansion and European Collaboration

Earlier this week, President Emmanuel Macron said France would expand its nuclear arsenal and potentially allow European partners to host French warplanes on nuclear deterrence missions.

Formation of the Nuclear Steering Group

France and Germany have established a nuclear steering group to discuss deterrence issues and will start concrete cooperation this year. Greece, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden could take part in French nuclear wargames, Macron said, while on Tuesday Romania said it too had been invited to talks.

Romania's Security Under NATO

"As a NATO state, Romania is under the NATO nuclear umbrella provided by the United States," Dan told reporters after an official visit to Warsaw.

"Being protected by the NATO umbrella does not imply the presence of nuclear elements on Romanian territory, and in the medium term, hosting nuclear components is out of the question."

Context: European Nuclear Deterrence and Security Concerns

Reliance on the United States

Though France and Britain are both nuclear powers, most European countries have relied primarily on the United States for deterring any potential adversaries — a decades-old pillar of transatlantic security.

Macron's Initiative Amid Global Instability

Criticism from the Trump Administration

Macron's initiative comes amid criticism from the Trump administration of Europe's willingness and ability to defend itself and also amid concerns about growing global geopolitical instability as the United States and Israel strike Iran.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Luiza IlieEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Romania declines to host French nuclear components, affirming reliance on NATO’s U.S. nuclear umbrella, said President Dan after visit to Warsaw (agerpres.ro)
  • France’s new “forward deterrence” doctrine includes temporary deployment of nuclear‑armed aircraft and wargames with eight European countries – UK, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden, Denmark (apnews.com)
  • Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Țoiu confirmed France invited Romania to join discussions; any decision must be approved by Romania’s Supreme Council of National Defence (romania-insider.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will Romania host nuclear components on its territory?
No, President Nicusor Dan stated Romania will not host nuclear components in the medium term.
What is Romania's current nuclear protection status?
Romania is under the NATO nuclear umbrella provided by the United States.
Why has the discussion around nuclear deterrence intensified in Europe?
France plans to expand its nuclear deterrence, and Europe is responding to global instability and security concerns.
Which European countries are involved in talks or potential cooperation with France on nuclear deterrence?
Countries including Germany, Greece, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, and Romania have been mentioned.
Is hosting nuclear components necessary for NATO protection?
No, being protected by the NATO nuclear umbrella does not require hosting nuclear elements.

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