Former German Envoy Calls on Burnham to Back French Nuclear Deterrent Plan

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The appeal adds to debate over Europe’s defence strategy and Britain’s possible role in closer security cooperation with France

A former German ambassador has urged Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to support France’s proposal for a broader European nuclear deterrent, arguing that the UK should play a leading role in strengthening the continent’s security.

The intervention comes amid growing debate over Europe’s defence strategy following renewed concerns about long-term security and the future of transatlantic cooperation. Supporters of the proposal argue that closer cooperation with France’s nuclear capabilities could reinforce European deterrence in an increasingly uncertain geopolitical environment.

Burnham, who is widely seen as a potential future Labour leader, has not publicly endorsed the proposal. The call is expected to add to ongoing discussions within British politics over the UK’s defence priorities and relationship with European allies after Brexit.

France has repeatedly promoted greater European defence cooperation, while maintaining that its independent nuclear force could contribute to the continent’s collective security. Any formal UK participation, however, would require significant political agreement and close coordination with NATO and European partners.

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