Norway will join France's nuclear deterrence initiative, PM Jonas Gahr Store said Wednesday during talks in Paris. Store stressed Norway's nuclear policy remains unchanged, with no stationing of nuclear weapons on its soil or financial contribution to France's program.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store said Wednesday that Norway will join French President Emmanuel Macron's nuclear deterrence initiative, while stressing that the decision will not change Norway's basic policy on nuclear weapons.
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