France and U.K. Sign Key Deals on Migration, Nuclear Weapons
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 09 – UK and France commit to joint nuclear deterrence coordination and enhanced missile production supporting 1,300 UK jobs under a new defense and economic cooperation framework.
- During Macron’s state visit, UK and France pledged to deepen cooperation at Downing Street, focusing on defense, trade, energy, and migration.
- Facing renewed European threats, the UK and France pledge to deepen military cooperation, expanding joint defense initiatives amid ongoing security challenges linked to Russian aggression and support for Ukraine.
- The UK and France deepen nuclear cooperation, expanding the Combined Joint Force and supporting 1,300 jobs through new missile development agreements.
- Over time, the UK and France will coordinate their nuclear deterrents and integrate space, cyber, and AI capabilities to enhance future military response and defense innovation.
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French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecorny announced that France, together with its allies, has resumed production of SCALP/Storm Shadow cruise missiles for the first time in 15 years.
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In a first, France and the UK, Europe's only nuclear powers, also signed a declaration today stating that “the respective deterrents of both countries are independent but can be co-ordinated and that there is no extreme threat to Europe that would not prompt a response by both nations."
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