France Extends Nuclear Shield to Norway in Major European Defense Pact
May 27, 2026
The initiative follows Macron’s March speech at the Le Longue base, outlining updated doctrine with a nuclear steering group, exercises, and intelligence sharing, but not shared nuclear sovereignty.
Finland, the Baltic states, and possibly Romania have shown interest in the project.
France remains the EU’s only nuclear power after the UK’s departure, with roughly 290 warheads, ranking fourth globally behind the US, Russia, and China.
The pact creates a mutual defense framework and crisis-response clause, signaling Europe’s move toward greater responsibility for its own security.
Experts describe the arrangement as a coordination framework rather than a blanket nuclear umbrella, with possible involvement of Finland, the Baltic states, and perhaps Romania while ultimate decision-making stays with the nuclear-armed states.
France extends its nuclear shield to Norway as part of a broader European forward deterrence, announced during a Paris visit by Norway’s prime minister and centered on closer European defense coordination.
Eight European countries are initially involved, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden, and Denmark, with potential broader participation.
The agreement establishes concrete cooperation structures, exercises, prepositioned equipment, and closer collaboration on hybrid warfare, maritime security, space, cybersecurity, Ukraine support, and defense industry ties.
The move is set against concerns about U.S. reliability and deterrence in any potential confrontation with Russia.
The development fits into ongoing European security discussions with input from multiple agencies.
Experts note the arrangement includes a nuclear steering group, participation in French nuclear exercises, and intelligence sharing, emphasizing coordination rather than shared sovereignty.
The forward deterrence program allows hosting countries to temporarily spread French strategic air forces across Europe to complicate adversaries’ calculations.
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