NATO says it agrees to modernise nuclear capabilities


NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attends a meeting of the North Atlantic Council (NAC) during the NATO Defence Ministers' meeting at the alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, June 18, 2026. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov

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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