💨 Abstract
French President Emmanuel Macron proposed potentially deploying nuclear-armed warplanes in other European countries, but Russia criticized the idea. Macron suggested this move could replicate the U.S. model, where nuclear weapons are hosted in several European nations. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov rejected the proposal, stating it would not improve security, stability, or predictability in Europe. Macron initially raised this notion in March, and Russia previously denounced it as a confrontational move seeking "nuclear leadership" in Europe.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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