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    France and UK formalize nuclear coordination during state summit

    July 11, 2025
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    The UK and France are set to announce a landmark declaration enabling the coordination of their nuclear deterrents in response to any extreme threat to Europe. While reaffirming that both countries retain full national control over their respective nuclear arsenals, the agreement signals a historic step in Anglo-French defense cooperation. The declaration, scheduled to be signed on Thursday, underscores a mutual commitment to collective security in the face of evolving geopolitical challenges.

    According to a joint statement from the UK Ministry of Defence and the French presidency, the accord asserts that any grave threat to European stability would elicit a joint response from both nations, reflecting an unprecedented level of coordination in their nuclear postures. French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to sign the agreement during the final day of his three-day state visit to the UK. His visit concludes with a bilateral summit focused on revitalizing defense ties, particularly in the fields of missile technology development and nuclear collaboration.

    This marks the most significant upgrade in strategic cooperation between the two countries in over a decade. Despite the coordinated framework, both governments emphasized that their nuclear forces will remain independently controlled. The agreement does not establish a shared command structure but rather a political alignment on the use of nuclear deterrence as a response to existential threats to Europe. Officials indicated that this alignment does not extend to operational integration or shared targeting, maintaining each nation’s sovereign decision-making authority.

    France and UK to coordinate nuclear deterrents in joint defense move

    The move comes amid growing concerns over the security landscape in Europe, particularly in light of Russia’s military posture and broader instability on the continent. It also follows increased discussions among NATO allies about the need for enhanced European strategic autonomy within the framework of the alliance. While the UK maintains its deterrent through a fleet of four Vanguard-class submarines equipped with Trident II D5 missiles, France’s force de frappe operates independently with sea-based and air-launched nuclear capabilities.

    The new agreement represents a political assurance rather than a technical or military merger of these forces. Diplomatic sources suggest that the declaration is aimed at sending a clear message of unity and resolve to potential adversaries. It also reflects a shared understanding between London and Paris that the credibility of nuclear deterrence in Europe is strengthened through visible strategic alignment. The agreement will be signed in London as part of the summit’s closing events, with further discussions expected on deepening cooperation in other areas of defense technology, including hypersonic missile research and joint procurement initiatives. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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