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    Russia says France’s plan to expand its nuclear arsenal is destabilising

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Spokeswoman of Russia's Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
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    Russia said on Wednesday that France’s plan to expand its nuclear arsenal was a highly ​destabilising move that posed a potential threat to ‌Moscow.
    French President Emmanuel Macron announced the plan on Monday, saying other European countries would also be able to take part ​in French nuclear exercises. France and Germany said ​they had set up a nuclear steering group ⁠to discuss deterrence issues.
    Macron first said in March ​2025 that he would launch a strategic dialogue on extending ​the protection of France’s nuclear umbrella to European allies that have until now relied on the United States.
    Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman ​Maria Zakharova told reporters that Macron’s announcement this ​week was “an extremely destabilising development”.
    It represented “a significant strengthening and expansion of ‌NATO’s ⁠nuclear potential, which, in the event of a direct military conflict with Russia, could be used in a coordinated manner against our country,” she said.
    Kremlin spokesman ​Dmitry Peskov, speaking ​separately to ⁠reporters, said the French move vindicated Moscow’s position that French and British nuclear ​weapons should be part of any future ​negotiation on ⁠the global nuclear balance.
    Russia says it is open to such talks following the expiry last month of New START, ⁠the ​last bilateral treaty that limited ​the numbers of Russian and U.S. strategic nuclear warheads and missiles.
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