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Merz says in talks with Macron on European nuclear deterrence

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Germany, barred from acquiring nuclear weapons by treaty, has long depended on the US nuclear umbrella through Nato.

MUNICH: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday that he was in talks with French President Emmanuel Macron about nuclear deterrence, as worries grow about US security commitments to Europe.

“I have held confidential talks with the French president about European nuclear deterrence,” Merz said at the opening of the Munich Security Conference.

He previously said he was open to France extending its nuclear deterrent in Europe. Germany, which cannot acquire its own atomic weapons due to treaty obligations, has traditionally relied on the US nuclear umbrella via its participation in Nato.

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