💨 Abstract
European leaders have shown a cautiously receptive attitude towards French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to discuss extending France's nuclear protection to European partners, following comments from future German leader Friedrich Merz. This comes amid concerns over the U.S. under President Donald Trump's administration, which has been seen as less reliable and more aggressive towards traditional allies. However, some leaders have expressed caution due to the complexities and costs involved in upgrading France's nuclear capabilities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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