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.


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Macron Advocates for Strategic European Security Reforms
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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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