Key Takeaways

  • Sweden has begun discussions with France and the UK on nuclear deterrence.
  • Kristersson argues that democracies must have access to nuclear deterrence.
  • Sweden signals willingness to host NATO nuclear weapons in wartime, not peacetime.

Strategic Implications

This development may indicate Sweden’s growing concern about nuclear threats following NATO membership. The renewed debate on European nuclear cooperation could strengthen ties with France and the UK, potentially offsetting US uncertainty. However, the exact nature of these discussions remains unclear, and their impact on Sweden’s defense posture is uncertain.