The Bundestag proposed the creation of a pan-European 'nuclear umbrella'.
In his statement, Span discusses the possibility of creating a 'nuclear umbrella' in Europe involving Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. The main idea is that Europe should have the capability for self-defense and should not rely solely on American nuclear weapons. This reflects growing concerns about the situation with nuclear weapons in Europe and emphasizes the importance of developing a European defense policy.
At the same time, Trump's reaction to these statements indicates complex diplomatic relations and contradictions regarding nuclear security issues. It also highlights the necessity of discussing this topic at the international level and seeking constructive solutions to ensure peaceful coexistence among countries and security throughout Europe.
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