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Why UK and France are joining nuclear forces—and what it means for Europe

Joint pledge signals deeper European defence ties as London and Paris prepare for ‘extreme threats’ without relying on Washington

July 10, 2025 / 13:44 IST
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The agreement comes at a time when Trump’s White House has publicly cast doubt on America’s commitment to NATO’s collective defence guarantee
The agreement comes at a time when Trump’s White House has publicly cast doubt on America’s commitment to NATO’s collective defence guarantee

The UK and France have pledged, for the first time in history, to coordinate the use of their nuclear weapons, saying they would jointly respond to any extreme threat to Europe. The move marks a significant shift in European defence policy as fears grow over Russia’s military ambitions and doubts linger about America’s future commitment under US President Donald Trump, the Financial Times reported.

A new era for Europe’s nuclear powers

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The agreement, announced during French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to Britain, underscores the growing strategic alignment between Europe’s two nuclear-armed nations. While both the UK and France maintain independent arsenals, the new arrangement means their deterrents will now be capable of coordinated action to defend the continent.

“There is no extreme threat to Europe that would not prompt a response by both nations,” the UK government said in a statement. “Any adversary threatening the vital interests of Britain or France could be confronted by the strength of the nuclear forces of both nations.”