France ‘ready’ to discuss deploying nuclear-armed planes in Europe, says Macron
- On May 13, President Emmanuel Macron said France is ready to discuss deploying nuclear-armed planes on European soil during a TF1 interview.
- This proposal follows growing concerns from Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Poland's interest in benefiting from France's nuclear deterrent.
- Macron specified three conditions: France will not fund others' security, deployment cannot harm French needs, and he will retain final decision authority.
- He stated, "We are ready to open this discussion," and noted that the US already stations nuclear planes in Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Turkey.
- Macron's statement suggests potential changes in European nuclear strategy, highlighting France’s unique nuclear status in the EU and emphasizing consultation plans.
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