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.
Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson confirmed talks with France and the UK on nuclear deterrence amid growing US uncertainty in Europe. The initiative draws on lessons from the Ukraine conflict and comes as Stockholm defines its NATO membership. Discussions are exploratory, with no concrete proposals reported, but may signal a shift towards European nuclear cooperation.