Macron is ready to discuss nuclear deterrence for Europe
Macron told Portuguese TV that if Europe wanted to move towards "greater autonomy" in defence and nuclear deterrence, then its leaders should start a discussion about it.
FrenchFrench president Emmanuel Macron has said he is ready to start discussions on nuclear deterrence for Europe, hinting France could help to protect other EU countries, given the security threats posed by Russia, reports AOL.
European leaders will meet in London on Sunday to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine and they will attend a European Union summit on Thursday.
The bloc is grappling with U.S. president Donald Trump's willingness to embrace Russian diplomacy and the implications of an extraordinary clash between Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Trump at the White House on Friday.
Macron told Portuguese TV RTP in an interview he posted on X on Saturday that if Europe wanted to move towards "greater autonomy" in matters of defence and nuclear deterrence, then its leaders should start a discussion about it.