
European Reactions to Macron's Nuclear Shield Proposal
French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to extend France's nuclear deterrent to other European countries has drawn varied reactions, with Italy's Deputy Premier Salvini dismissing the idea and Poland's presidential office expressing doubt, prioritizing talks with the US instead.
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Polish president’s office casts doubt on joining French nuclear deterrent programme
Karol Nawrocki's chief foreign policy aide suggests that talks with the US should be the "first priority".
By Daniel Tilles
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(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 3 - Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini on Tuesday dismissed the idea mooted by French President Emmanuel Macron to extend France's nuclear deterrent to shield other European countries amid growing international turmoil. "What Macron says counts zero for me," Salvini told reporters when asked about the idea. (ANSA). Read article...
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