French President Emmanuel Macron said he is ready to start discussions on a nuclear deterrence for Europe, in an interview published Saturday. It came as more than a dozen European leaders are set ...
But unlike Macron, Le Pen is adamant that more Europe is not the answer ... CORRECTION: This story was updated to clarify the framework for the debate on Ukraine in the National Assembly. It will be a ...
Macron had told Portuguese media at the weekend that he could open a debate on France's nuclear deterrence, which far-right leader Marine Le Pen had immediately criticised. In his televised ...
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On March 13, the French president will convene the prime minister and seven other ministers at the Elysée Palace to discuss ...
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has questioned France's ability to deploy its nuclear umbrella across Europe. France's nuclear forces, primarily airborne and submarine-based, ...
Just months ago President Emmanuel Macron cut a diminished figure in France and abroad, smarting from political setbacks in the wake of snap elections and the rise of the far right.Macron's popularity ...
A domestic political debate Macron’s proposal to potentially use France’s nuclear arsenal to protect Europe has sparked backlash from far-right leader Marine Le Pen, whose National Rally and allies ...
The French president warned of tough budget decisions ahead as the country struggles with a daunting public deficit.
Macron had told Portuguese media at the weekend that he could open a debate on France's nuclear deterrence, which far-right leader Marine Le Pen had immediately criticised. In his televised address on ...
Le Pen was quick to criticize Macron’s comments, arguing during a debate on Ukraine at the National Assembly that “sharing (nuclear) deterrence is equivalent to abolishing it” on Monday.