President Macron calls on Europe to talk about France's nuclear deterrence, February 8 6:47

President Macron of France indicated that he would like to begin dialogue with states on the role of French nuclear deterrence in Europe's security, with Britain leaving the EU and France being the only nuclear power in the EU. In the meantime, it seems that there is an aim to show presence.

France's President Macron addressed the defense strategy in Paris on Tuesday, stressing that France's nuclear weapons "enhance Europe's security" and said, "French nuclear deterrence is the key to European security. I want to start a dialogue with each country on the role it plays in the country. "

European security has the framework of the NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance between Europe and the United States, but President Macron did not elaborate on the framework under which the dialogue would proceed.

France has become the only nuclear power in the EU after the British withdrew from the EU last month, and President Macron, who wants to strengthen the unity of the EU, is likely to have a presence.