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Czechs want to discuss role in French nuclear deterrence initiative, PM Babis says

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PRAGUE, April 20 (Reuters) - ‌The Czech Republic is interested in ​discussing possible involvement in a French plan to extend nuclear deterrence, ⁠Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Monday.

French President Emmanuel Macron said in March that France will ​expand its nuclear arsenal and strengthen its deterrent with an unprecedented ‌cooperation with European partners.

Babis said the Czechs - a non-nuclear NATO member - were interested in discussing involvement in the plan, ⁠which would however take some time.

"We ⁠are interested in these initiatives and we have to discuss the details and seek some involvement," he told a news conference, saying the Czech Republic had capable ‌companies and army to contribute.

Babis said in a video ⁠message on Facebook on Sunday that ‌he wanted to join the ​French initiative, and that France was an ideal European ally.

Germany has established a nuclear steering group on deterrence ‌issues, and Polish Prime Minister Donald ​Tusk has said ⁠Poland was in talks with France and other ‌European allies on the ⁠matter.

Though France and Britain are both nuclear powers, most European countries have relied primarily on the United States for ​deterring any potential ‌adversaries — a decades-old pillar of transatlantic security.

Babis said the ⁠Czech Republic still considered the ​United States as an ally, which would not ​change.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka)

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