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Denmark to cooperate with France on nuclear deterrence

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COPENHAGEN, March ‌2 (Reuters) - Denmark has entered an ​agreement on strategic nuclear deterrence with France, ⁠Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Monday.

French President Emmanuel Macron said ​on Monday that France will expand ‌its nuclear arsenal and strengthen its deterrent with an unprecedented cooperation with European ⁠partners, in what he ⁠called a major change in nuclear doctrine.

"Stronger cooperation will contribute to strengthening Europe's deterrence capability. Unfortunately, this ‌is necessary because the military threat ⁠from Russia is expected ‌to increase in ​the coming years," Frederiksen told journalists.

"We would like to emphasize today that ‌strategic cooperation will complement, ​and in ⁠no way replace, the cooperation ‌we have in ⁠the area of deterrence within NATO," she added.

Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen ​said the strategic ‌cooperation does not include having nuclear ⁠weapons on Danish ​territory.

(Reporting by Louise Rasmussen, editing ​by Stine Jacobsen)

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