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France to increase the number of nuclear warheads, Macron says

In his speech, Macron warns that since the last speech in 2020, “our competitors have evolved, as have our partners,” and this requires a change in the French nuclear doctrine.

He says the deterrent element needs to be “strengthened,” brought “forward” in a more preventative way, and considered in the European context, while respecting the French sovereignty and that the ultimate responsibility for its use will always lie with the French president of the day.

But he says that in recognition of the new challenges, France will need to increase the size of its nuclear arsenal.

He says he has ordered the increase in the number of warheads available to France, but will not reveal the exact number.

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Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

… and on that note, it’s a wrap for today!

  • French president Emmanuel Macron has said France would increase the number of nuclear warheads and allow for temporary deployment of its nuclear-armed aircraft to allied countries for exercises as part of its new nuclear strategy seeking to “Europeanise” its deterrence programme (15:29, 15:50).

  • In a major speech at the nuclear submarines Navy base of Île Longue, Macron said Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Sweden, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom are expected to be involved in the programme, with London and Berlin playing particularly important roles (15:47, 16:00).

  • Several EU leaders confirmed their plans to engage with France on the details of the programme (16:44, 16:51, 17:04).

  • The president repeated his warnings that Europe needed to urgently step up its defence posture to respond to new, emerging threats and disintegration of rules on the use of nuclear weapons.

In other news,

  • Four Greek F-16 have landed in Cyprus as part of the Greek government’s response to overnight drone attacks on the island amid worsening security situation in the region and further threats from Iran (17:09, 18:12).

  • The European Commission said it will focus on helping member states with evacuating their citizens from the region, as several EU countries started their rescue missions today (9:58), and on monitoring broader energy, transport disruptions arising from the conflict (17:51).

  • 15 US aircraft have left the military bases in southern Spain since the US and Israel launched weekend attacks on Iran after the Spanish government publicly criticised the strikes (11:29, 13:48, 14:23).

And that’s all from me, Jakub Krupa, for today.

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