Millennium Post

NATO chief dismisses Macron nuclear call

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MUNICH: The head of NATO dismissed President Emmanuel Macron's call for a European "strategic dialogue" about the role of France's nuclear weapons, saying a "tried and tested" deterrent was already in place.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g said Saturday that thanks to the US and Britain's atomic weapons, Europe was already protected by a longstandi­ng and effective nuclear umbrella.

While a NATO member, France does not make its atomic weapons available to the alliance, but in a major speech last week Macron called for dialogue among EU countries about what role the French nuclear deterrent could play.

Stoltenber­g, who last year clashed with Macron over the French leader's claims NATO was suffering "brain death" in its geopolitic­al thinking, gave his latest suggestion a frosty reception.

"We have to remember that we have a European nuclear deliver that every day and it's not only a promise, but it's something that has been there for decades," Stoltenber­g told reporters at the Munich Security Conference.

"It's tried and tested, we exercise it, and it's institutio­nalised, and it is the ultimate security guarantee for Europe." France is the EU'S only nuclear power after Brexit and Macron has championed the idea of European "strategic autonomy" -- the ability to defend itself without relying on the US -- though he insists on his commitment to NATO.

Stoltenber­g said France was a "highly valued ally" whose nuclear capabiliti­es contribute­d to NATO'S overall security.

German Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-karrenbaue­r welcomed the French suggestion while insisting it did not mean underminin­g US nuclear protection.

"If we reinforce Europe, it means above all reinforcin­g the European pillar of NATO," she said.

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