Britain and France to join forces on nuclear deterrents for first time
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 11 – The UK and France will coordinate their independent nuclear arsenals and jointly develop advanced missiles to strengthen European deterrence amid concerns over US defense commitment.
- French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a historic agreement to coordinate their nuclear deterrents on July 14, 2025.
- The growing threats from Russia's intensified war in Ukraine and concerns over the reliability of U.S. security commitments led the UK and France to deepen nuclear cooperation.
- While both nations maintain independent nuclear arsenals, the agreement establishes an oversight committee to coordinate responses to any extreme threats to European security.
- Starmer described the agreement as "truly historic," emphasizing that any serious threat to Europe would trigger a coordinated response from both the UK and France, highlighting a strengthened deterrence.
- This agreement represents a significant development in Franco-British ties and European defense, highlighting increasing European initiatives to achieve greater independence from the United States in security matters.
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Sir Keir Starmer (centre) and Emmanuel Macron visited the maritime command centre in Northwood, London. Photo: Reuters France and Britain have agreed to reinforce cooperation over their respective nuclear arsenals as the two European powerhouses seek to respond to growing threats to the continent and uncertainty over their US ally.
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