Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated that while the presence of French nuclear weapons in Sweden would contradict the country's military doctrine, a war could change that position.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson recently addressed the possibility of deploying French nuclear weapons in Sweden, stating that such an action would contradict Sweden's military doctrine of not having a permanent presence of foreign forces on its territory during peacetime. This doctrine reflects Sweden's long-standing policy of military non-alignment and neutrality in conflicts. However, Kristersson acknowledged that a war affecting Sweden could lead to a reassessment of this stance, highlighting the evolving security dynamics in Europe.