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Macron open to deploying French nuclear weapons in Europe

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 14 May 2025
French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed openness to discussing the deployment of France's nuclear weapons in Europe, under specific conditions including maintaining full control and not substituting the US nuclear guarantee. Several European nations, including Germany and Poland, have shown interest amid concerns about Russian aggression and the reliability of US commitment.
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