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France offers to station nuclear weapons in Europe for the first time

French President Emmanuel Macron lays out nuclear doctrine of ‘forward deterrence’

Emmanuel Macron has said France could move temporarily nuclear warheads abroad for the first time, as he pledged to increase the size of the country’s arsenal.

On Monday, he laid out a new doctrine of “forward deterrence” that would involve deeper co-operation between France and seven other European countries including Germany and Poland.

It would also allow European partners to take part in exercises or deploy their conventional armies on support missions.

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