Macron Advocates for Strategic European Security Reforms
French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the need for Europe to adopt long-term strategic thinking at the Munich Security Conference, focusing on deep-strike capabilities and the integration of France's nuclear deterrent into European security plans. Macron urged Europe to enhance its geopolitical power amidst ongoing tensions with Russia.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Europe to prioritize long-term strategic planning and consider the integration of France's nuclear deterrent into the bloc's future security framework. Macron outlined his vision during a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Friday.
Addressing concerns about Europe's declining influence, Macron asserted that the continent must harness its potential to become a geopolitical force. He warned that even with a potential resolution to the Ukraine conflict, Europe should anticipate continued challenges from Russia and resist any agreements that fail to address fundamental issues.
Macron proposed a series of consultations with European counterparts, including British and German leaders, to rethink and reorganize Europe's security architecture, originally shaped during the Cold War. He plans to deliver a detailed outline of France's nuclear deterrent strategy within a few weeks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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