NATO says it agrees to modernise nuclear capabilities

La NATO dichiara di aver acconsentito a modernizzare le proprie capacità nucleari


NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte gestures next to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Britain’s Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis, as they pose for a family photo during a meeting of NATO Defence Ministers at the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels, Belgiu (Reuters)

BRUSSELS, June 18 (Reuters) - NATO agreed on Thursday to modernise its nuclear capabilities and strengthen its nuclear planning capacity, the alliance’s senior body for nuclear deterrence said in a statement.  

All NATO allies except France are members of the Nuclear Planning Group, which serves as a forum for consultation and decision-making on nuclear deterrence. 

Defence ministers taking part in the meeting “recalled that the strategic nuclear forces of the Alliance remain the supreme guarantee of Allied security and underpin NATO’s extended deterrence architecture,” the statement said. 

“NPG Ministers agreed to continue enhancing NATO’s nuclear deterrence mission by modernising NATO’s nuclear capabilities, strengthening its nuclear planning capacity, and adapting to achieve its security interests,” the group said.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer; Editing by Andrew Gray)

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